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Alliance Calls for Federal Loan to Auto Industry
Last Friday, the Alliance Executive Board voted unanimously to join labor and business groups in urging Congress and the White House to provide emergency financial assistance to the U.S. auto industry.
News Item  ·  Alliance for Retired Americans  ·  Nov 21, 2008

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Nov 14, 2008

Retiree Group Backs Aid to Auto Industry

In a resolution unanimously adopted today by its Board of Directors, the Alliance joined business and labor groups in calling for immediate action by Washington. Congress may consider this issue when it reconvenes next week.
  ·  Nov 14, 2008

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Retirees' Rights Champions

Bob Kirkner, King, North Carolina

Bob Kirkner of King, North Carolina, is a proud father and grandfather.  He is 70 years old and gave 34 of those years as a mechanic to US Airways.  He retired with a good pension and an optimistic future.  But when US Airways declared bankruptcy, Bob had no idea that it would mean drastic cuts to his pension, and the end of his family’s health and life insurance benefits.

When US Airways went bankrupt the first time, Bob’s life began to change.  "We were paying $40/month for health insurance, and until my Medicare and VA benefits kicked in, our premiums jumped to $600. Now how are we supposed to afford that?" he reflects.  Even with Medicare and VA benefits, the Kirkners' healthcare costs them almost $400/month After the second bankruptcy filing, Bob’s pension was drastically cut, and his social security check that used to be a supplement is now half of his income and pays for all of his utility and insurance bills. 

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Jill Quackenbush, Greenfield, Indiana

Jill Quackenbush is a 54-year-old mother of four in Greenfield, Indiana.  As a self-described “young retiree” living off of her UAW pension, Jill is worried that she is watching the American Dream slip away from future generations.

Jill says that she is watching the great community that she grew up in slip away right before her eyes.  She has watched the Auto plants that were once its livelihood close and her sister was recently laid off from the Delphi plant in town after 24 years of service.  “This wasn’t the way it was supposed to happen,” Jill states.  “Work hard, be responsible, and you are supposed to make enough to heat the house and give your children a future.”

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Top Priority for New Administration
What should Barack Obama's top priority be?
Economic stimulus package
Heathcare reform
Ensure Social Security Solvency
End Medicare subsidies for private insurers
Auto Industry Loan
Other
  
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