National Committee President, House Democrats Decry GOP Tax Plan’s Impact on Seniors
As Republicans remain indifferent – or in denial – about the impact of the Trump/GOP tax scam on older Americans, seniors’
As Republicans remain indifferent – or in denial – about the impact of the Trump/GOP tax scam on older Americans, seniors’
Maybe it’s no coincidence that the Senate passed its tax bill, vampire-like, in the dead of night. How very apropos for
When President Trump and Congressional Republicans tried to repeal Obamacare earlier this year, the gross unfairness of taking healthcare away from
Let’s start with the good news. Yesterday, voters in Maine overwhelmingly approved the expansion of Medicaid in their state (59% to 41%), bucking
Did you know that when you lay down $10, $20, or $30 for a copay at the pharmacy that you may
To paraphrase W.C. Fields, it seems as if news of the death of the Graham-Cassidy bill is greatly exaggerated. As veteran Kaiser
Newly back from summer recess, Senators are taking two divergent paths on healthcare after the Republicans’ spectacular failure to repeal and
Seniors suffering from hearing loss have good reason to cheer. They should soon be able to purchase quality hearing aids over
Washington, D.C. is noticeably mellower with Congress beginning its August recess. Our “worst-in-the-U.S.” traffic is noticeably lighter. The sidewalks are
Medicare turns 52 years old this weekend. It’s an occasion for both celebration and vigilance. Surely the anniversary of a federal program