National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare: National Seniors Group Releases Congressional Scorecard in Advance of 2020 Elections
For the first time, voters across America can now access a Congressional Scorecard from the National
"This election, more than any other, will determine whether seniors' earned benefits are protected and expanded or cut and privatized. Workers pay for these benefits with their hard-earned payroll contributions over the course of their lifetimes. Amid a pandemic that has taken a disproportionate toll on older Americans, it is critical that voters understand their
To view their representatives' scores, voters can visit www.ncpssm.org/scorecard and click on their state on the interactive
The list of the votes which factor into the members' scores is available here (https://www.ncpssm.org/scorecard/vote-descriptions/?). The scorecard also allows voters to compare the National Committee's position on each issue with their elected representatives' votes.
On the House side, these votes included the Protecting Americans with Preexisting Conditions Act and the Elijah E. Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act. (H.R. 3), among others. Critical
"The urgency of this election compelled us to release incumbents' scores publicly so that all voters have the fullest possible picture of where their elected representatives in
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