AARP NV Member Activism Keeps Program Cuts at Bay
AARP NV - Member Activism Keeps Program Cuts at Bay Advocacy
But the challenge has only begun as Congress’ “super committee” begins the work of identifying $1.5 trillion in Federal budget cuts over the next 10 years.
AARP’s CEO, Barry Rand had this to say after the nomination of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, “Seniors have worked their entire lives to achieve a level of health and economic security in retirement. With the compounded effect of loss of retirement savings – particularly through the recent market fluctuations over the last two weeks – and home equity, high unemployment and rising health care costs, cuts to the benefits seniors have earned could undermine the standard of living today and for future middle class generations... We look forward to working with our elected leaders to strengthen health and retirement security, not weaken it, for current and future generations.”
AARP’s work on these issues is based on our members’ feedback. They tell us they want to see Social Security and Medicare strengthened for future generations; as these programs are an essential part of health and economic security for Americans later in life. And we know this is true. Social Security is the only source of income for fully one third of all Social Security recipients; a decrease in benefits could be devastating for those living at the margins.
The “” has their first meeting on September 16; then they’ll have until November to . AARP plans to keep fighting to stop Congress from cutting Social Security and Medicare benefits. We believe that instead of cutting the benefits you’ve worked for, Congress should reduce waste and close tax loopholes.
AARP plans to keep the heat on, asking our members to engage these Members of Congress. It’s critical that everyday Americans have a voice in the discussion. You can share your opinions and sign up to get email from AARP on this and other urgent legislative and regulatory issues by .
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Member Activism Keeps Program Cuts at Bay
Battle to Protect Social Security and Medicare Not Over br
More than fifteen thousand Nevadans responded to our call for help letting Members of Congress know that in an effort to pay the nation’s bills. Another 6,600 participated in our Telephone town hall discussing member concerns about the proposed cuts.But the challenge has only begun as Congress’ “super committee” begins the work of identifying $1.5 trillion in Federal budget cuts over the next 10 years.
AARP’s CEO, Barry Rand had this to say after the nomination of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, “Seniors have worked their entire lives to achieve a level of health and economic security in retirement. With the compounded effect of loss of retirement savings – particularly through the recent market fluctuations over the last two weeks – and home equity, high unemployment and rising health care costs, cuts to the benefits seniors have earned could undermine the standard of living today and for future middle class generations... We look forward to working with our elected leaders to strengthen health and retirement security, not weaken it, for current and future generations.”
AARP Members Care Deeply About Programs br
In a 2010 member opinion poll 78% said they were very or extremely concerned about Social Security and 74% said the same of Medicare. Nearly identical results were generated among Nevada members with 77% concerned about Social Security and 73% worried about Medicare.AARP’s work on these issues is based on our members’ feedback. They tell us they want to see Social Security and Medicare strengthened for future generations; as these programs are an essential part of health and economic security for Americans later in life. And we know this is true. Social Security is the only source of income for fully one third of all Social Security recipients; a decrease in benefits could be devastating for those living at the margins.
We ll Need Your Help br
During the weeks leading up to the deficit deal, AARP volunteers and staff visited Members of Congress (MOC’s) in states across the country. AARP Nevada met with the entire Nevada Congressional delegation and their staff representatives. We delivered your petitions and reminded them of the calls and emails they’d received. But we’ll need to work even harder together in the coming months.The “” has their first meeting on September 16; then they’ll have until November to . AARP plans to keep fighting to stop Congress from cutting Social Security and Medicare benefits. We believe that instead of cutting the benefits you’ve worked for, Congress should reduce waste and close tax loopholes.
AARP plans to keep the heat on, asking our members to engage these Members of Congress. It’s critical that everyday Americans have a voice in the discussion. You can share your opinions and sign up to get email from AARP on this and other urgent legislative and regulatory issues by .
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