AARP: Don’t Make Harmful Cuts to Social Security and Medicare

With the national debate heating up on raising the debt ceiling, yesterday AARP announced a new campaign to fight against proposals with arbitrary limits, caps or triggers that would result in harmful cuts to critical Social Security and Medicare benefits that millions of Americans have earned through a lifetime of hard work.

The campaign, which includes a multi-million dollar national advertising schedule, local grassroots and online activities, will engage AARP members and the public around the potential impact that such proposals could have on current and future generations, and encourage them to contact their members of Congress to oppose harmful cuts to Social Security and Medicare. There are 312,029 Social Security beneficiaries and 277,783 Medicare beneficiaries in Utah.

“Older Utahns care deeply about the nation’s fiscal health, but making political deals that cut their hard earned benefits is the wrong way to address these challenges,” said AARP State President Pat Gamble-Hovey. “Imposing arbitrary, across-the-board spending cuts will not only reduce benefits for today’s seniors and tomorrow’s retirees, but also add to the financial burden that Americans are already shouldering for their health and financial security.”

Beginning yesterday, the campaign began airing a national television spot. The television ad script follows here:

“You’ve worked hard your entire life. Paid your dues. Raised a family. You’ve earned a little peace of mind. Now, some in Congress want to make harmful cuts to Medicare and Social Security. Cutting your benefits so Washington can pay its bills.

“AARP believes the country can do better. We can cut wasteful spending without cutting the benefits you’ve earned. Join us. Tell Congress to stop the harmful cuts to Medicare and Social Security.”

Gamble-Hovey added: “AARP knows that this discussion around the nation’s finances cannot be simply reduced to a budget exercise-this is about real people. Congress must balance addressing the nation’s long-term debt while preserving the health and economic security that Social Security and Medicare provide so that older Uthans can pay their bills, see their doctors and not worry about finding affordable health care.”

To view the new television ad and learn about AARP’s campaign, visit www.aarp.org/protectseniors.

For more information, please contact Laura Polacheck at 801-567-2643.

About AARP

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a membership that helps people 50+ have independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to them and society as a whole. AARP does not endorse candidates for public office or make contributions to either political campaigns or candidates. We produce AARP The Magazine, the definitive voice for 50+ Americans and the world’s largest-circulation magazine with nearly 35 million readers; AARP Bulletin, the go-to news source for AARP’s millions of members and Americans 50+; AARP VIVA, the only bilingual U.S. publication dedicated exclusively to the 50+ Hispanic community; and our website, AARP.org. AARP Foundation is an affiliated charity that provides security, protection, and empowerment to older persons in need with support from thousands of volunteers, donors, and sponsors. We have staffed offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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