Social Security Expansion
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Retiree Groups Announce New Collaboration to Take on the Nation’s Retirement Security Emergency
April 19, 2023: Washington, DC – The National United Committee to Protect Pensions (NUCPP) Board of Directors and the Alliance for Retired Americans (Alliance) are pleased to announce a partnership to address the nation’s retirement securit Read More >
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Judge Grants Attorneys Fees in Arizona Alliance Voting Lawsuit
April 18, 2023: There was a significant development in the Arizona Alliance’s lawsuit in Cochise County. The two members of the County Board of Supervisors who resisted certifying results in the November election as required by state law are no Read More >
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Poll: Most Americans Oppose Social Security, Medicare Cuts
April 18, 2023: According to a new AP-NORC poll, a majority of adults support increasing taxes on high income households to pay for Medicare, a plan proposed by President Biden last month. In addition, few are in favor of changes to Medicare or S Read More >
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Kaiser Health News: No-Cost Preventive Services Are Now in Jeopardy. Here’s What You Need to Know.
April 13, 2023: When a federal judge in Texas declared unconstitutional a popular part of the Affordable Care Act that ensures no-cost preventive care for certain services, such as screening exams for conditions such as diabetes, hepatitis, and Read More >
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Need for Escorts Following Relatively Minor Medical Procedures Questioned
April 12, 2023: Following even basic screenings and operations, patients often must arrange for someone to help deliver them home — and liability fears have led many health care providers to say that a taxi or rideshare driver taking you to you Read More >
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National bus tour demands Congress protect benefits for workers, veterans
April 12, 2023: ST. LOUIS — A “Back Off Our Benefits” national bus tour is demanding congressional protection of hard-earned benefits for workers and veterans. The cross-country tour stopped last week for a press conference at Kiener Pla Read More >
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AFSCME Commemorates Anniversary of 1968 Sanitation Strike with New Podcast
April 10, 2023: April 4 was the 55th anniversary of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He was assassinated while in Memphis to support sanitation workers who were represented by the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employ Read More >
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Americans Could Lose $20,000 in Retirement Savings if GOP Refuses to Raise the Debt Ceiling
April 10, 2023: The Joint Economic Committee (JEC), a congressional group that reviews economic policy, recently released a report analyzing the consequences of failing to raise the debt ceiling. Based on a study of the 2011 debt limit negotiatio Read More >
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Kaiser Health News: Fatigue Is Common Among Older Adults, and It Has Many Possible Causes
April 06, 2023: Nothing prepared Linda C. Johnson of Indianapolis for the fatigue that descended on her after a diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer in early 2020. Initially, Johnson, now 77, thought she was depressed. She could barely summon the Read More >
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Biden’s Budget Would Raise Taxes On Top .1%, Cut Them For Many Others
April 03, 2023: According to a new analysis by the Tax Policy Center, President Biden’s fiscal year 2024 budget would raise average after-tax incomes for low-income households — those who earn about $31,000 or less — by nearly $600, or 3.2% Read More >