AARP Statement on House Committee Approval on Fiscal Commission Legislation

WASHINGTONAARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer Nancy LeaMond issued the following statement today following the House Budget Committee vote approving fiscal commission proposals that include Social Security and Medicare:

“Today’s vote by the House Budget Committee sets up a process where 7 Members of Congress can ram through drastic cuts to Social Security and Medicare, without amendment, and without a full public debate.

“Social Security and Medicare are critical to American families. This is their money, and benefits they have earned. Congress should work to strengthen and protect these programs in the full light of day, with public input through the regular legislative process.

“AARP and the 100 million older Americans we advocate for will not stand by and watch their hard-earned benefits cut.”

Last year, AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins sent a letter to all House and Senate members expressing AARP’s deep concerns with the inclusion of Social Security and Medicare in debates around debt and deficit spending.

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