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AARP Virginia Launches Campaign to Protect Medicare

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‘Voucher’ Plan Would Increase Costs, Risks for 1.2 Million Virginians Today and Millions More in Years to Come

RICHMOND, Va. — AARP today launched a comprehensive campaign to protect Medicare in the face of proposals by some in Congress that would hurt hardworking Virginians who have paid into the program their entire working lives.

 

More than 1.2 million Virginians currently rely on Medicare for their health care, and nearly 1.7 million more will become eligible for Medicare in the next 15 years. Over the next few weeks, AARP staff and volunteers will meet with members of Congress to underscore the importance of Medicare to Virginia’s beneficiaries and the workers who currently pay in to the program. Congressional proposals to change Medicare into a voucher system would dramatically increase health care costs and risks for both current and future retirees.

“Older Virginians depend on Medicare for affordable health care,” said AARP Virginia State Director Jim Dau. “A voucher system would dramatically increase health care costs and risks for current and future retirees.  It could mean many thousands of dollars out of their own pockets.”

 

In a recent letter to Congress, AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins said: “The average senior, with an annual income of under $25,000 and already spending one out of every six dollars on health care, counts on Social Security for the majority of their income and on Medicare for access to affordable health coverage. We will continue to oppose changes to current law that cut benefits, increase costs, or reduce the ability of these critical programs to deliver on their benefit promises. We urge you to continue to do so as well.”

 

AARP’s Public Policy Institute also has put out new, detailed analyses about Medicare, including state fact sheets, and Premium Support and the Impact on Medicare Beneficiaries. The report notes that “premium support could force people with fewer financial resources to leave traditional Medicare and enroll in less-expensive plans, with more limited benefits and restrictive provider networks.”

 

“No one – not current retirees nor people still on the job – would be held harmless by this bad deal,” added Dau.

 

AARP’s campaign includes television and digital advertising that urges Congress to keep President Trump’s commitment on Medicare.  During the election, President Trump was very clear about his position, saying, “I am going to protect and save your Social Security and your Medicare.  You made a deal a long time ago.”

A new website for the campaign – www.aarp.org/protectmedicare -- also launched today.https://youtu.be/hV0DueXoKFA

 

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