As we have been reporting, the changes in Medicare will be part of an overall infrastructure bill that President Biden has proposed and that both the House and the Senate have been working on for weeks. The uncertaint ...
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Democrats Still Working on Prescription Drug Pricing
We had also hoped that by this time we could give you information about what’s in the legislation that’s been passed in Congress concerning reducing drug prices. But we can’t do that because nothing’s been passed yet. ...
Social Security 2100 bill Reintroduced
Last week Congressman John Larson (D-Conn.), Chairman of the Social Security Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, introduced a revised version of the Social Security 2100 bill. The bill has nearly 200 c ...
Weekly Update for Week Ending October 30, 2021
Social Security 2100 bill Reintroduced We start this week’s update with good news! Last week Congressman John Larson (D-Conn.), Chairman of the Social Security Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, in ...
Help is Available for Some Kinds of Medical Debt
According to a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research, per capita health care spending for the elderly in the US is substantially higher than for the population as a whole. One reason for this is high presc ...
Red Cross Announces Urgent Need for Blood Donors
This is not a legislative issue, but we are giving the information because it could affect many seniors, as well as others, of course. Recently, the Red Cross announced it faces an emergency blood and platelet shortag ...
Will Medicare Improvement Make It?
One potential casualty of the negotiations taking place among the Democrats is an expansion of Medicare that would add dental, vision and hearing benefits. The provision is favored by progressives, but at $350 billion ov ...
No End in Site for the Stalemate in Congress
For the last month, at least, we’ve been reporting each week on the fate of attempts by the slim Democratic majorities in Congress to put together legislation that would improve Medicare in one way or another. It is e ...
Update for Week Ending October 16, 2021
No End in Site for the Stalemate in Congress For the last month, at least, we’ve been reporting each week on the fate of attempts by the slim Democratic majorities in Congress to put together legislation that would im ...
5.9% COLA Welcome, Inflation Likely To Continue to Erode Social Security Buying Power in 2022
(Washington, DC) – Retired and disabled Social Security recipients are anxiously looking forward to the largest cost of living adjustment (COLA) since 1982, according to The Senior Citizens League (TSCL). “This would be ...