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An Equal Alternative: Social Security Survivors Benefits To Increase by 25% through Proposed New Bill

Congresswoman  Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.) introduced a new Congressional Bill that aims to increase the Social Security Survivors Benefits by 25%,  benefiting surviving spouses after the sudden cut of an income stream from a spouse’s untimely death.   25% Increase? Here’s Why… As stated by Rep Sanchez, the Ways and Means Social Security Subcommittee’s senior member,…

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GOP Lawmakers

GOP Lawmakers Call For New Bill To Provide Healthcare Benefits To Illegal Immigrants In New York To Be Vetoed

Several New York GOP lawmakers are calling for a new bill that will provide healthcare benefits to illegal immigrants to be vetoed. New York GOP Lawmakers Oppose Bill That Will Provide Healthcare Coverage to Illegal Immigrants Following the Senate’s approval, GOP lawmakers opposed the passing of the new bill that will provide healthcare coverage to…

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Increased Use Of Homeowner Vouchers Could Reduce Racial Disparities In Home Ownership

According to recent research, the racial inequality in property ownership between Black and White individuals may be significantly reduced if a homeowner voucher scheme were widely adopted. Collaboration Between Housing Authorities, Lenders, And Other Programs The Urban Institute, Urban Strategies Inc. (USI), and JPMorgan Chase funded the study, which found that more Housing Choice Vouchers…

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Medicaid Beneficiaries

Medicaid Beneficiaries Lose Coverage Following The End Of Pandemic Protections In Several States

Several Medicaid beneficiaries lost their coverage following the end of the pandemic protections in various states. Former Medicaid Beneficiaries Lose Healthcare Coverage After Pandemic Protections Ended Several former Medicaid beneficiaries lost their healthcare coverage after the pandemic protections in various states ended following the normal processes of checking eligibility in the program. After the pandemic…

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Retirement Age Increase

Social Security, Medicare Beneficiaries Will Expect Retirement Age Increase Following New Budget Plan

Several Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries will expect an increase in retirement age following the new federal budget plan. Social Security and Medicare Beneficiaries Will Expect Gradual Increase of Retirement Age Under New Budget Plan Several Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries will expect a gradual retirement age increase under a new budget plan, allowing future…

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