Remembering a Crusader for Equal Access to Federal Benefits
The woman President Obama called one of America’s “quiet heroes” passed away September 12th in New York City. Edith Windsor, 88,
The woman President Obama called one of America’s “quiet heroes” passed away September 12th in New York City. Edith Windsor, 88,
The President's budget director can't seem to help casting doubt on the administration's commitment to keep its hands off Social Security
For 81 years, Social Security has provided an economic lifeline to average Americans. Without this vital program 41 percent of elderly Americans
It's often been said budgets are the best indicator of a nation's priorities because talk is cheap but where Congress actually spends
CMS has announced tightened Medicaid rules for private insurance plans that administer most Medicaid benefits for the poor. The Obama administration says
“Does the name Ponzi all of a sudden come to mind?” – Donald Trump, 2000 As voters in 12 Super Tuesday states head
In just over a week federal funding runs out for the nation's highways, bridges and roads. The House has passed a
In keeping with every GOP budget passed over many years, benefit cuts for average Americans and tax cuts for the wealthy rule
One of Congress' strongest champions for strengthening and boosting Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid is Rep. Gwen Moore from Wisconsin. Congresswoman Moore