Rep. Johnson Unveils New Report Detailing Years of GOP Attacks on Seniors’ Health, Retirement Security
Fifty three years after President
"The anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid should be a joyous occasion to celebrate one of our country's greatest achievements," said
The report extensively examines years of specific Republican benefit cut policies that would affect older Americans, found in Republican budget resolutions since the
* Medicare premium support;
* Medicaid block grants;
* An increase in eligibility age for
* Repeal of the Affordable Care Act, which destroys protections for people with pre-existing conditions, imposes an age tax and raises prescription drug costs.
These proposed cuts threaten the 3,757,335 Medicare beneficiaries, 512,927 Medicaid beneficiaries over age 65, and 4,126,055
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