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Lawmakers urge support for President's Medicare and Social Security funding proposals

March 22, 2024 | Budget: House Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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Lawmakers urge support for President's Medicare and Social Security funding proposals
The U.S. House Committee on the Budget held a hearing on March 22, 2024, to discuss President Biden's Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Request, focusing on critical issues such as funding for the Social Security Administration and Medicare solvency.

During the meeting, committee members highlighted the growing number of beneficiaries in programs like Social Security, contrasting it with a decline in staff and resources dedicated to these services. A strong appeal was made for a 9 percent funding increase for the Social Security Administration, as requested by the President. This increase is seen as essential to maintain support for beneficiaries.

The discussion also addressed Medicare's financial stability. The President's proposal includes a 1.2 percent increase in contributions from wealthier individuals to help sustain Medicare. Additionally, expanding provisions that allow Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices was emphasized as a significant cost-saving measure for both seniors and the government. Closing tax loopholes for those avoiding Medicare contributions was also mentioned as a necessary step to extend Medicare's solvency.

The committee underscored the importance of these proposals, noting that the ability for Medicare to negotiate drug prices was a landmark achievement of the Inflation Reduction Act, which faced opposition from Republican members in Congress. The meeting concluded with a call for serious debate on these proposals to ensure the future viability of essential programs.

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