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For more than a year, Congress and the President have been talking about changes to Medicare and Social Security as part of a budget deal without any discussion about how changes would affect Americans and their families. Throughout that debate, AARP heard from members who said they’re tired of Washington playing politics with the benefits they’ve earned.
“We want to give Nebraskans of all generations a way to speak out and be heard, and we’re committed to making You’ve Earned a Say an inclusive conversation,” said Bob Eppler, AARP Nebraska State President. “AARP believes that you have earned these benefits by paying into Social Security and Medicare for years and you deserve to know about any proposed changes to these programs that are vital for so many Nebraskans.”
Indeed, Social Security and Medicare are the foundation of retirement security for most Nebraskans – a role that has become even more critical in today’s challenging economy.
In Nebraska, 308,790 residents depend on Social Security benefits to help pay their monthly bills, while 280,441 residents count on Medicare for affordable health care, including guaranteed coverage for doctors, hospitals and prescription drugs.
AARP is offering the public several outlets to express their views where they can also take part in a short questionnaire. Nebraskans will be invited to join in You’ve Earned a Say through community conversations, public forums, interactive teletown hall sessions, bus tours, webinars and other events spanning the state from Omaha to Scottsbluff this year.
People will have the opportunity to share their thoughts about strengthening health and retirement security through video interviews conducted by AARP staff.
You can also visit www.earnedasay.org and fill out the questionnaire online, where you can share your opinions about Social Security and Medicare.
In addition, AARP will provide information about all the proposals being discussed in the nation’s capital – both the pros and cons – so you can determine what any changes could mean for you and your family.
For more information about You’ve Earned a Say in Nebraska, call 1-866-389-5651 toll-free or send email to . Check for a schedule of You’ve Earned a Say events and updates at the web page, and follow AARP Nebraska on and .
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You ve Earned a Say Join the Conversation
Join AARP Nebraska in “,” a national conversation to ensure that you have a say in the future of and .For more than a year, Congress and the President have been talking about changes to Medicare and Social Security as part of a budget deal without any discussion about how changes would affect Americans and their families. Throughout that debate, AARP heard from members who said they’re tired of Washington playing politics with the benefits they’ve earned.
“We want to give Nebraskans of all generations a way to speak out and be heard, and we’re committed to making You’ve Earned a Say an inclusive conversation,” said Bob Eppler, AARP Nebraska State President. “AARP believes that you have earned these benefits by paying into Social Security and Medicare for years and you deserve to know about any proposed changes to these programs that are vital for so many Nebraskans.”
Indeed, Social Security and Medicare are the foundation of retirement security for most Nebraskans – a role that has become even more critical in today’s challenging economy.
In Nebraska, 308,790 residents depend on Social Security benefits to help pay their monthly bills, while 280,441 residents count on Medicare for affordable health care, including guaranteed coverage for doctors, hospitals and prescription drugs.
AARP is offering the public several outlets to express their views where they can also take part in a short questionnaire. Nebraskans will be invited to join in You’ve Earned a Say through community conversations, public forums, interactive teletown hall sessions, bus tours, webinars and other events spanning the state from Omaha to Scottsbluff this year.
People will have the opportunity to share their thoughts about strengthening health and retirement security through video interviews conducted by AARP staff.
You can also visit www.earnedasay.org and fill out the questionnaire online, where you can share your opinions about Social Security and Medicare.
In addition, AARP will provide information about all the proposals being discussed in the nation’s capital – both the pros and cons – so you can determine what any changes could mean for you and your family.
For more information about You’ve Earned a Say in Nebraska, call 1-866-389-5651 toll-free or send email to . Check for a schedule of You’ve Earned a Say events and updates at the web page, and follow AARP Nebraska on and .
Cancel You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. The provider’s terms, conditions and policies apply. Please return to AARP.org to learn more about other benefits. Your email address is now confirmed. You'll start receiving the latest news, benefits, events, and programs related to AARP's mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age. You can also by updating your account at anytime. You will be asked to register or log in. Cancel Offer Details Disclosures