Davids Hears from Kansans on Rising Costs Facing Families
including efforts to cap insulin at $35 for seniors, lower prescription drug prices through Medicare negotiation , expand affordable
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including efforts to cap insulin at $35 for seniors, lower prescription drug prices through Medicare negotiation , expand affordable
National Park System," said Terrius Harris, Midwest Senior Program Manager, National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) . "This bill ensures
Income (SSI) rule that can reduce benefits for seniors and people with disabilities simply because they receive basic … right now, federal rules can actually punish seniors and people with disabilities for receiving that kind of support
annual out-of-pocket drug costs for seniors. She also supported giving Medicare the power to negotiate drug
affordable coverage out of reach for working families, seniors, and small business owners. “Families are already feeling
Administration fired the entire team last year — and senior officials are already warning they may not be able … timeline that Coleman calls ‘laughable.’ “According to a senior HHS official… the Title X team includes 10 staffers
deduction for a small subset of eligible seniors from 2025 through 2028 — a separate provision that does … temporary tax deduction of $6,000 for eligible seniors… While this deduction may provide relief for some
against threats to Social Security , meeting directly with seniors concerned about service cuts and access. Defending Kansas manufacturing
credits is about keeping care affordable for families, seniors, and small business owners who are already stretching every
looks like helping first-time homebuyers and ensuring seniors keep more of their investment when downsizing. Talking about
bear the burden of uncompensated care. […] Cindy Samuelson, senior vice president of member and public relations
cost of insulin at $35 a month for seniors. I passed bipartisan legislation to rebuild our roads, bridges … that put patients and entire communities at risk. Seniors I joined at a Social Security 90th anniversary celebration
annual out-of-pocket drug costs for seniors. She also supported giving Medicare the power to negotiate drug
ensuring these programs remain secure for today’s seniors and future generations. Republican plans would slash funding
Representative Sharice Davids voted against , could force children, seniors, people with disabilities, and single parents to choose between … Davids said in a statement. “‘That means children, seniors, people with disabilities, and single parents could be forced
annual out-of-pocket drug costs for seniors. She also supported giving Medicare the power to negotiate drug
Surface Transportation Reauthorization bill,” said Libbey M. Tucker, Senior VP-Economic Development, Overland Park Chamber of Commerce . “This
reduce access to essential care for all children, seniors, and veterans. I voted against these cuts … annual out-of-pocket drug costs for seniors. She also supported giving Medicare the power to negotiate drug
cost of insulin at $35 a month for seniors and finally lets Medicare negotiate for lower prescription drug
these cuts would harm health care providers and seniors across the state. President Trump and U.S. House Republicans
more than 41,000 children and 11,000 seniors — are at risk of losing coverage. Finally, Medicaid cuts … food away from millions of parents, kids, seniors, pregnant women, veterans, and people with disabilities. “Look
devastate health care access for Kansas families — especially seniors, children, rural communities, and people with disabilities. “I stand … Kansans — care for new moms, children, and seniors. I’ve fought time and again to protect and expand
Americans. It would rip food away from children, seniors, and veterans. It guts programs that meet basic needs
care of over 350,000 Kansans — including children, seniors, and people with disabilities — all while funding tax giveaways
Kansans, threatening the well-being of children, seniors, people with disabilities, and working families. Davids firmly believes that