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Hoosiers earned say in Medicare, Social Security
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Eligible Hoosier seniors were enrolled in Medicare in 2009: 99.6 percent.
Indiana residents age 50-plus voted in the last election: 68 percent.
How many of them were involved in the closed-door, backroom meetings in Washington last year when politicians were talking about cutting Medicare and Social Security benefits as part of a budget deal? Not a single one.
Source: Princeton Daily Clarion
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Cassville Democrat (blog) - Jul 14, 2011
Medicare, the federal health insurance program for people 65 and older and for some younger persons with disabilities, offers coverage to help people pay for their prescription drugs. This insurance coverage is known as Medicare Part D. The "doughnut
Keep Social Security Out of Debt Ceiling Talks
Public News Service - Jul 14, 2011
The meetings were part of a larger awareness campaign by AARP, arguing that so-called "entitlement" programs such as Social Security and Medicare actually are programs into which retirees have paid and so should be off the table in any negotiations
Health On The Hill: Debt Limit Talks Intensify As Deadline Nears
Kaiser Health News - Jul 14, 2011
AARP has come out swinging with a campaign geared to the entire Capitol Hill -- both sides of Congress -- saying don't change Medicare, don't cut Medicare, don't cut Social Security. The tag line of this ad is very interesting: You may think that we're
Illinois Cares Rx participants being notified of cutbacks
Newton Press Mentor - Jul 15, 2011
Second, since Illinois Cares Rx pays for Medicare Part D premiums, people losing their state coverage should check to see if less expensive Part D plans are available, he said. He also recommended that people obtain 90-day supplies of medication before
Obama Gets Pushback From Liberals on Medicare, Social Security Cuts
Wall Street Journal (blog) - Jul 07, 2011
it is open cuts in Social Security and Medicare as part of a “grand bargain” to raise the debt ceiling. Before lunch, liberal Democrats and the AARP, the powerful seniors lobby, said the proposal was a nonstarter. Rep. Raul Grijalva (D., Ariz.