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Senate Panel Questions Private Insurers' Credibility, Shows Need for a Public Plan
As the public health plan option, adamantly opposed by insurers, is considered in the Senate, the Senate Commerce Committee released a report last week exposing greedy and dishonest acts by insurance companies.
News Item · Allliance for Retired Americans · Jul 3, 2009
Retirees Lobby Congress on Health Care Reform
Reject Taxation of Benefits, Support Stronger Medicare, Public Plan Option
Nearly 550 retirees, visiting Washington for the Alliance for Retired Americans Legislative Conference, will travel to Capitol Hill today to lobby their home state elected officials in advance of key votes on health care reform.
In their nearly 200 scheduled appointments, Alliance members will outline the retiree stake in this year's health care debate.
· Jun 17, 2009
Alliance Must-Reads
LCAO Proposed Executive Order for Obama Admin.
LCAO Policy Recommendations to Obama Administration
LCAO Letter on Health Insurance Rates for Older Americans
ARRA Stimulus Act 2009 and Seniors
Alliance Photo Gallery
Legislative Conference 2009 Lobby Day
Legislative Conference 2009
· Jun 17, 2009
Retirees' Rights Champions
Doug Hart is an active retiree in Tempe, Arizona and President of the Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans. Doug is an activist and a fighter and knows how much Social Security and Medicare mean to the livelihoods of hardworking Americans.
Like many people, Doug faced adversity in his life. After his father died in World War II, Doug's mother went to work cleaning houses, waiting tables, and finding any work that she could to put food on the table. His father's Social Security benefits are largely what kept the family afloat and allowed Doug to work hard and finish his schooling.
more...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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