If signed into law, the Improving Care for Vulnerable Older Citizens through Workforce Advancement Act would create six different demonstration projects that focus on the…
This week, lawmakers turned their attention towards a series of fiscal 2015 appropriations bills. Meanwhile, one House subcommittee met to discuss Medicare fraud, The Senior…
Q: I’m 63, married, and recently earned about $24,000 a year until I got laid off in March. My wife is younger but only receives…
How Much Did Congress Earn Last Year? Q: Can you tell me how much members of Congress earned last year after shutting down the government?…
Home Equity Lending Making A Comeback, But Is It Right For You? Home values are starting to rise again, and so is home equity lending.…
Is June The “Sweet Spot” For Immigration Reform? By Jessie Gibbons, Legislative Assistant Last June, lawmakers in the Senate passed a comprehensive immigration reform package…
Military Retiree COLA Cut Attempt Shot Down — Prelude To Next Battle? In the face of bipartisan outrage, Congress swiftly repealed a recently – enacted…
Alexandria, VA: A little-known file maintained by the Social Security Administration suggests that significant long-term costs are associated with immigration reform, according to a new…
Action on Capitol Hill remained slow this week as the spring recess continued. However, The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) did announce its support for one…
If signed into law, the Improving Access to Medicare Coverage Act would amend the Social Security Act to allow individuals receiving “outpatient observation services” in…
