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AARP Montana Leaders Press Congress on Issues Vital to Older Americans

AARP Montana Leaders Press Congress on Issues Vital to Older Americans

Medical Expense Deduction, SNAP Funding, and Family Caregiving among top 2018 issues. 

Lobby Day 2018
WASHINGTON, DC, April 25, 2018 —Today AARP Montana leaders and volunteers visited Capitol Hill to urge their elected representatives to make permanent the 7.5 percent medical expense tax deduction threshold, protect and strengthen the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and support family caregivers by joining the Assisting Caregivers Today (ACT) Caucus.

AARP visited with Senator Tester (D-MT), Senator Daines (R-MT) and Representative Greg Gianforte (R-MT) to discuss these and other issues important to older Americans.

“We’re urging Congress to take action this year on a number of remaining issues that matter to our AARP Montana members and their families,” said AARP Montana State Director, Tim Summers.

Some details about these important issues that AARP Montana staff and volunteers raised with members of the House and Senate:

  • Medical Expense Deduction: The IRS currently allows taxpayers to deduct medical expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of a person’s annual income. However, beginning January 1, 2019, taxpayers will only be able to deduct medical expenses that exceed 10 percent of their income. Nearly 75 percent of people using the medical expense deduction are age 50 or older living with a chronic illness and who have high health care costs. AARP is urging Congress to make the 7.5 percent threshold permanent to help protect the approximately 8.8 million Americans with high medical costs who need this deduction each year.

  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): The Farm bill, which includes SNAP, is expected to be reauthorized before it expires on September 30. SNAP is the nation’s largest domestic nutrition assistance program, providing a vital lifeline to almost 45 million low-income Americans, including nearly 5 million Americans age 60-plus. SNAP not only reduces hunger, it leads to improved health and reduced health care costs. AARP opposes funding cuts and recommends expanding access to SNAP benefits. AARP is also urging Congress to reject expanding SNAP’s work requirements, especially for workers age 50-plus who often take longer than younger workers to find new permanent employment.

  • Assisting Caregivers Today (ACT) Caucus: Approximately 40 million family caregivers provide an estimated $470 billion worth of unpaid care to a family member or other loved one. In Montana, 118,000 family caregivers provide unpaid care valued at $1.43 billion per year annually. The ACT Caucus is a forum for our Congressional leaders to exchange ideas that can lead to solutions that will help family caregivers. AARP Montana leaders would like to thank Senator Tester for joining the bipartisan ACT Caucus and encourage Senator Daines and Representative Gianforte to become members of the ACT Caucus. 

AARP’s Montana volunteers hope that these issues important to older Americans will resonate clearly with our elected officials in the Senate and the House as the midterm elections approach.

 

About AARP Montana:

For over 40 years, AARP has been working right here in big sky country to improve the lives of the 50 plus. AARP Montana advocates for what matters most to families: health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment. AARP also produces the nation's largest circulation publications: AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin. By fighting on issues that matter most to Montana families and providing trusted information, we’re helping Montanans live life to the fullest. Today, over 148,000 strong, AARP Montana is the largest membership organization in the state.  As a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, AARP does not endorse candidates for public office or make contributions to political action committees, campaigns or candidates. To learn more, visit www.aarp.org/MT or follow @AARPMontana on social media.

 

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