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Good News: Graham-Cassidy Bill Defeated! — AARP
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The Senate has decided not to vote on the bad Graham-Cassidy health care bill. This is great news and proves just how powerful your voices are. We now encourage Congress to work on bipartisan solutions to improve health care.
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Latest Update on Graham-Cassidy
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Another Senator opposes the health care bill, and the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office releases its analysis.
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New Health Care Bill Could Be the Worst One Yet — AARP
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Congress is trying to pass yet another bad health care bill that would increase costs, take away coverage from millions of Americans, impose a crushing age tax on people ages 50 to 64, and price-gouge patients living with conditions like cancer.
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You Did It: AARP Members Stop Bad Health Care Bills — AARP
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AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins sends a special thank-you to the AARP members and volunteers who helped defeat legislation in Congress that would have dramatically increased health care costs and made insurance unaffordable for millions of people over 50.
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“Too Old” for the Career You Love? Oh Hell No! — AARP
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Deemed “too old” by the industry, actress and comic Mariann Aalda reclaims the career she loves and empowers women of all ages to snap out of society’s trance.
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AARP Members Stop Bad Health Care Bill — AARP
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The U.S. Senate voted down a bill that would have raised premiums and stripped insurance from millions. AARP members contacted Congress nearly 3 million times to voice their opposition. We thank you and are proud to represent you in Washington.
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Senate Still Trying to Raise Health Care Costs, Strip Coverage
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The U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to proceed with legislation that would dramatically raise premiums and strip coverage from millions of Americans.
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No Fairy Tale: Congress Still Pushing Very Bad Bill — AARP
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Keep the pressure on: tell your Senators to stand strong and vote no!
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Cruz Amendment Makes Bad Health Care Bill Worse – AARP
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The Cruz amendment would make it easier for insurance companies to discriminate price-wise against older Americans and those with preexisting conditions. AARP urges the Senate to vote no on the bad health care bill.
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CBO confirms: Senate health care bill is bad news- AARP
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A new report from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office confirms the Senate health care bill would have a crushing impact on Americans, leaving 22 million more people uninsured by 2026.
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Hear One Woman’s Health Care Story - AARP
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The Senate is about to vote on a bill that lets states dramatically increase costs for people like Sindy Benavides, an expectant mother with diabetes. Contact your Senator to vote no on the Senate health care bill. Call 844-222-0110.
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