The Tiffany Telegram: July 10, 2026
voting against the bill. More than 35 million seniors have claimed the Enhanced Deduction for Seniors, with
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voting against the bill. More than 35 million seniors have claimed the Enhanced Deduction for Seniors, with
with what college actually costs,” said Bryce McKibben, Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy at The Hope Center
will continue working to prevent families and seniors from falling victim to scams." The National Scam Survivor … billion from hardworking Americans in 2025, targeting seniors, veterans, small business owners, and young adults. National Scam Survivor
crumbled. Congress should finish the job.” — Glenn Roper, Senior Attorney in Equality & Opportunity, Pacific Legal Foundation "Race … treated equally." – Judge Glock, Director of Research and Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute "Since the Supreme Court found racial
Fatemeh Ardeshir-Larijani, the daughter of a former senior Iranian official, and her husband. Both are no longer
tips deduction, averaging $7,100. Another 30 million seniors claimed the Enhanced Deduction for Seniors, with an average … sided with taking more from working families and seniors. They claim they would have supported
Security: $6,000 bonus deduction for millions of seniors. Protects family farms from the death tax: permanently doubles … back in the pockets of working families, farmers, seniors, and small businesses across Wisconsin. I will continue fighting
counter to the economic interests of retirees and seniors. Investment advisors and pension funds should be focused
from the Labor Department Eliminate $395 million for senior employment Eliminate $775 million in food assistance grants Eliminate
foreign grifters instead of struggling American families and senior citizens on fixed incomes. You can read more about
ensures this essential program will continue to serve seniors and other Americans for generations to come … limiting coverage, while the name itself misleads seniors into thinking it’s traditional Medicare. That’s wrong. This
Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) , a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee, released the following
grant program for family centers, youth centers, senior centers, community-based organizations or vocational organizations to meet
beautiful wall around the welfare state.” – Alex Nowrasteh Senior Vice President for Policy, Cato Institute
Terry Schilling, President, American Principles Project Robert Rector, Senior Fellow, Heritage Foundation During his remarks, Rep. Grothman highlighted
supposed to help our most vulnerable Americans, including seniors and Veterans, keep up with the rising cost … introducing this common-sense bill to stop penalizing seniors by ensuring Social Security COLAs are no longer counted
serve more than 2.5 million children, families, and seniors, providing services ranging from childcare and cash assistance
technology, and keep care local for rural families, seniors, and veterans across the state. “Every American citizen should
this legislation through the House," said Taylor Schmitz, Senior Vice President for the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation
opens up financing for small businesses, and protects seniors from scams. By expanding opportunities for everyday investors, this
Moore and County Executive David Crowley Visit with Seniors, Deliver Meals Ahead of Thanksgiving Congresswoman Gwen Moore … Meals on Wheels in serving lunch to Milwaukee seniors. “So many in our community are struggling with hunger
brand and popularity have tricked and wronged seniors. This package of commonsense, pro-patient reforms will bring greater … package represents a strong step forward to protect seniors, save taxpayer dollars, and restore integrity to the Medicare
Trump’s lawlessness are the children, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities and struggling families who are now forced
depend on FoodShare are in families with seniors or individuals with disabilities. More than 45 percent of Wisconsinites
immediately reverse its decision to deprive children, veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, and working families of food