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September 2006
Social Security & Medicare Questions - Senior Citizens Being 'DUMPED' into Medicare Part D Seniors who are in nursing homes, for example, who can no longer read or comprehend, are not able to choose for themselves. Ask the Advisor - Valid Drugs Excluded From Medicare Part D Coverage When I went to the doctor, he prescribed a prescription narcotic cough suppressant. Member Benefits - How You Can Save Through Your Membership in TSCL! RxSavings Plus. Save up to 55% on prescription drugs. Registered To Vote Online? Here are three web sites where you can print out a registration application for your state. Are You Registered To Vote? The Internet makes it easier for you to exercise your right to vote. Here are a few important things to remember. Congress Poised To Give Itself Another Pay Raise The average Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) may only raise monthly benefits about $40 next January. What We Hear From Notch Babies ... We are getting tired of waiting for our government to correct this injustice. Notch Bulletin - Legalizing Immigrants Would Cost Government Twice The Cost of Notch Reform Legalization of illegal immigrants under "guest worker" legislation would cost the federal government a whopping $54 billion over the next ten years alone. Escalating Medicare Costs Expected To 'Trigger' Cuts Next Year TSCL Fights Immigration Legislation That Would Add Billions In New Costs Few Illegal Immigrants Are Denied Social Security Benefits Thousands Of TSCL Membership Sign Protest Petitions TSCL Members Send Letters To The Editor Protesting Totalization A growing number of TSCL Members are going all out to tell others about the threat the U.S. – Mexico Totalization Agreement poses to their Social Security benefits. Government Refuses To Release Details Of Totalization Agreement - TSCL Files Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Lawsuit In a move to force the government to disclose details of the U.S.-Mexico Totalization Agreement, TREA Senior Citizens League (TSCL) recently filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit with the U.S. District Court.
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