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March 22, 2006

More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits


More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits
President Bush yesterday touted touted the new Medicare drug benefit for seniors in visits to El Mirage, AZ, and Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Bush said the new Medicare benefit "contains many options for consumers. 'The more options available, the more likely it is you're going to get what you want,' he said," as reported by the AP. The Wall Street Journal reports that according to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan "beneficiaries in every region of the country will be able to choose a prescription-drug plan whose deductible -- the amount a person must pay each year before coverage kicks in -- is low or zero." And the Arizona Republic adds the President "spoke for more than 30 minutes to the group, most of whom were senior citizens." He "stressed that seniors, as well as their children, need to become better informed about the new coverage plan that takes effect Jan. 1.On Oct.1, people eligible for the new drug coverage will start hearing about the plan's details."

February 20, 2006

Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall


Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall
Look for Social Security reform to continue as the hot topic this fall. Lawmakers and interest groups on both sides of the Social Security debate are using the program's 70th birthday to build momentum, reports USA Today. Both sides "are using the program s 70th anniversary Sunday as an occasion to kickstart a debate begun last winter when Bush made Social Security the centerpiece of his State of the Union address."  

February 15, 2006

Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall


Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall
Look for Social Security reform to continue as the hot topic this fall. Lawmakers and interest groups on both sides of the Social Security debate are using the program's 70th birthday to build momentum, reports USA Today. Both sides "are using the program s 70th anniversary Sunday as an occasion to kickstart a debate begun last winter when Bush made Social Security the centerpiece of his State of the Union address."  

February 14, 2006

More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits


More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits
President Bush yesterday touted touted the new Medicare drug benefit for seniors in visits to El Mirage, AZ, and Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Bush said the new Medicare benefit "contains many options for consumers. 'The more options available, the more likely it is you're going to get what you want,' he said," as reported by the AP. The Wall Street Journal reports that according to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan "beneficiaries in every region of the country will be able to choose a prescription-drug plan whose deductible -- the amount a person must pay each year before coverage kicks in -- is low or zero." And the Arizona Republic adds the President "spoke for more than 30 minutes to the group, most of whom were senior citizens." He "stressed that seniors, as well as their children, need to become better informed about the new coverage plan that takes effect Jan. 1.On Oct.1, people eligible for the new drug coverage will start hearing about the plan's details."

February 13, 2006

More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits


More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits
President Bush yesterday touted touted the new Medicare drug benefit for seniors in visits to El Mirage, AZ, and Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Bush said the new Medicare benefit "contains many options for consumers. 'The more options available, the more likely it is you're going to get what you want,' he said," as reported by the AP. The Wall Street Journal reports that according to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan "beneficiaries in every region of the country will be able to choose a prescription-drug plan whose deductible -- the amount a person must pay each year before coverage kicks in -- is low or zero." And the Arizona Republic adds the President "spoke for more than 30 minutes to the group, most of whom were senior citizens." He "stressed that seniors, as well as their children, need to become better informed about the new coverage plan that takes effect Jan. 1.On Oct.1, people eligible for the new drug coverage will start hearing about the plan's details."

February 12, 2006

Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall


Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall
Look for Social Security reform to continue as the hot topic this fall. Lawmakers and interest groups on both sides of the Social Security debate are using the program's 70th birthday to build momentum, reports USA Today. Both sides "are using the program s 70th anniversary Sunday as an occasion to kickstart a debate begun last winter when Bush made Social Security the centerpiece of his State of the Union address."  

February 10, 2006

Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall


Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall
Look for Social Security reform to continue as the hot topic this fall. Lawmakers and interest groups on both sides of the Social Security debate are using the program's 70th birthday to build momentum, reports USA Today. Both sides "are using the program s 70th anniversary Sunday as an occasion to kickstart a debate begun last winter when Bush made Social Security the centerpiece of his State of the Union address."  

February 08, 2006

More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits


More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits
President Bush yesterday touted touted the new Medicare drug benefit for seniors in visits to El Mirage, AZ, and Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Bush said the new Medicare benefit "contains many options for consumers. 'The more options available, the more likely it is you're going to get what you want,' he said," as reported by the AP. The Wall Street Journal reports that according to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan "beneficiaries in every region of the country will be able to choose a prescription-drug plan whose deductible -- the amount a person must pay each year before coverage kicks in -- is low or zero." And the Arizona Republic adds the President "spoke for more than 30 minutes to the group, most of whom were senior citizens." He "stressed that seniors, as well as their children, need to become better informed about the new coverage plan that takes effect Jan. 1.On Oct.1, people eligible for the new drug coverage will start hearing about the plan's details."

January 24, 2006

More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits


More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits
President Bush yesterday touted touted the new Medicare drug benefit for seniors in visits to El Mirage, AZ, and Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Bush said the new Medicare benefit "contains many options for consumers. 'The more options available, the more likely it is you're going to get what you want,' he said," as reported by the AP. The Wall Street Journal reports that according to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan "beneficiaries in every region of the country will be able to choose a prescription-drug plan whose deductible -- the amount a person must pay each year before coverage kicks in -- is low or zero." And the Arizona Republic adds the President "spoke for more than 30 minutes to the group, most of whom were senior citizens." He "stressed that seniors, as well as their children, need to become better informed about the new coverage plan that takes effect Jan. 1.On Oct.1, people eligible for the new drug coverage will start hearing about the plan's details."

January 14, 2006

More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits


More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits
President Bush yesterday touted touted the new Medicare drug benefit for seniors in visits to El Mirage, AZ, and Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Bush said the new Medicare benefit "contains many options for consumers. 'The more options available, the more likely it is you're going to get what you want,' he said," as reported by the AP. The Wall Street Journal reports that according to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan "beneficiaries in every region of the country will be able to choose a prescription-drug plan whose deductible -- the amount a person must pay each year before coverage kicks in -- is low or zero." And the Arizona Republic adds the President "spoke for more than 30 minutes to the group, most of whom were senior citizens." He "stressed that seniors, as well as their children, need to become better informed about the new coverage plan that takes effect Jan. 1.On Oct.1, people eligible for the new drug coverage will start hearing about the plan's details."

January 01, 2006

Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall


Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall
Look for Social Security reform to continue as the hot topic this fall. Lawmakers and interest groups on both sides of the Social Security debate are using the program's 70th birthday to build momentum, reports USA Today. Both sides "are using the program s 70th anniversary Sunday as an occasion to kickstart a debate begun last winter when Bush made Social Security the centerpiece of his State of the Union address."  

December 18, 2005

More Options for Seniors with New Medicare BenefitsPresident Bush yesterday


More Options for Seniors with New Medicare Benefits

President Bush yesterday touted touted the new Medicare drug benefit for seniors in visits to El Mirage, AZ, and Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Bush said the new Medicare benefit "contains many options for consumers. 'The more options available, the more likely it is you're going to get what you want,' he said," as reported by the AP. The Wall Street Journal reports that according to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan "beneficiaries in every region of the country will be able to choose a prescription-drug plan whose deductible -- the amount a person must pay each year before coverage kicks in -- is low or zero."

And the Arizona Republic adds the President "spoke for more than 30 minutes to the group, most of whom were senior citizens." He "stressed that seniors, as well as their children, need to become better informed about the new coverage plan that takes effect Jan. 1.On Oct.1, people eligible for the new drug coverage will start hearing about the plan's details."


Mindy Finn

December 05, 2005

Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall


Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall

Look for Social Security reform to continue as the hot topic this fall. Lawmakers and interest groups on both sides of the Social Security debate are using the program's 70th birthday to build momentum, reports USA Today. Both sides "are using the program s 70th anniversary Sunday as an occasion to kickstart a debate begun last winter when Bush made Social Security the centerpiece of his State of the Union address."

 


Mindy Finn

November 25, 2005

Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall


Stand Ready to Continue Supporting Social Security Reform this Fall

Look for Social Security reform to continue as the hot topic this fall. Lawmakers and interest groups on both sides of the Social Security debate are using the program's 70th birthday to build momentum, reports USA Today. Both sides "are using the program s 70th anniversary Sunday as an occasion to kickstart a debate begun last winter when Bush made Social Security the centerpiece of his State of the Union address."

 


Mindy Finn