News Releases and Statements
Busting Myths about the 2012 Social Security and Medicare Trustees Report (4.23.12)
NCPSSM Joins Amicus Brief on ACA Filed with Supreme Court
GOP/Ryan Budget Plans More of the Same (3.20.12)
Latest Medicare Voucher Plan Adopts Same Failed Privatization Strategy (2.16.12)
The Good News and Bad News in the President's Budget Plan (2.13.12)
National "HANDS OFF-NO CUTS" Campaign Comes to Florida (1.27.12)
Mobile Billboard Hits the Road in Florida Telling Republican Presidential Candidates "HANDS OFF - NO CUTS" (1.25.12)
National "HANDS OFF-NO CUTS" Campaign Comes to Nevada (1.26.12)
Mobile Billboard Hits the Road in New Hampshire Telling Republican Presidential Candidates "HANDS OFF - NO CUTS" (12.29.11)
Failure to Pass Medicare "Doc Fix" Will Hurt Millions of Seniors (12.19.11)
Danger Ahead: Repackaged Medicare Voucher Plan is More Bad Policy (12.15.11)
Seniors Group Fires Warning Shot in Advance of 2013 Budget (12.8.11)
Super Committee's Rejection of Cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid Is Not a "Failure" (11.21.11)
Means Testing Medicare Targets More than Just "Wealthy" Retirees (11.15.11)
Is the Super Committee Ready to Take Down the Middle Class? (11.14.11)
Medicare Premiums Rise Less than Expected
Washington DC Advocacy Group’s 5-Figure Radio Campaign Broadcasts Message to Senators Kerry and Brown (10.24.11)
Leading Seniors Group Warns Hospital Association Passing Costs to Seniors to Avoid Provider Cuts Isn't the Answer (10.18.11)
Letter to the American Hospital Association Regarding Raising the Medicare Eligibility Age
New Radio Ad Warns Congress Hands Off-No Cuts (10.11.11)
New Web Video Highlights Washington Disconnect On Social Security & Medicare (10.04.11)
New National Poll Shows Massive Washington Disconnect with Main Street America On Deficit Reduction Options (9.22.11)
Battle Over Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid Heats Up as Seniors' Organization Launches Seven-Figure "No Cuts" Campaign (9.20.11)
The Good News and Bad News in the President's Deficit Plan (9.19.11)
Social Security & Medicare Did Not Cause Our Deficit Crisis (9.13.11)