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July/August 2000 Essma
TSCL Senior Survey? Medicare Prescription Drug Benefits Tough Questions To Ask When The Campaign Comes To Town Medicare Prescription Drug Benefits-Who Should Be Covered? Tough Questions To Ask When The Campaign Comes To Town How Should rising Drug Costs Be Contained Under A Prescription Drug Plan? Tough Questions To Ask When The Campaign Comes To Town How Should Prescription Drug Coverage Be Structured? Tough Questions To Ask When The Campaign Comes To Town What Is The Best Use For The Budget Surplus? Tough Questions To Ask When The Campaign Comes To Town Can COLAs Be More Fair? Social Security & Medicare Questions Q: I turn 65 this year and continue to work after taking early retirement at age 62. I`m divorced. I will earn about $10,000 this year '+
'and will receive $10,560 in Social Security. I draw about $6,000 from my IRA. My total income will be about $26,560 before taxes. Now the company '+
'I work for has offered me more hours. I would earn about $18,000 next year. I understand that a new law will allow us to earn as much as we '+
'want to without losing benefits. Is that correct? Notch Bulletin Let`s Get Notch Reform On The Agenda Here`s a tough question to ask your candidate: Do you know how many seniors in your district are affected by the Social Security Notch, and what measures do you support to correct the inequity of benefits received by this group of seniors.` Legislative Update - Details Thin On Prescription Drug Plans Incumbents are returned to office for passing laws the voters want, not for gridlock. Just Two Members Of The 106th Senate Take A Stand For Notch Reform Although renewed support for Notch Reform is growing steadily in the House of Representatives, the same cannot be said for the Senate. A Quick And Simple Way To Register To Vote-Electronically Over the years it has become easier to register to vote-now you can register via computer Internet access.
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