| OBAMA ENDORSES $250
PAYMENTS TO DISABLED VETS, SENIORS
Figures coming out soon indicate no
COLA for 2010, so one-time payment would help those hardest hit by
recession.
NOTE
from Larry Scott, VA Watchdog dot Org ... Our previous 2010
COLA watch report is here ...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/09/nf09/nfsep09/nf091709-3.htm
Be sure to read the previous
report for information on how COLA is determined and why a big
zero is expected for next year.
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Obama calls for $250 payments to
seniors
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER (AP)
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g9
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WASHINGTON
— President Barack Obama called on Congress Wednesday to approve
$250 payments to more than 50 million seniors to make up for no
increase in Social Security next year. The White House put the
cost at $13 billion. The Social Security Administration is
scheduled to announce Thursday that there will be no cost of
living increase next year. By law, increases are pegged to
inflation, which has been negative this year.
It would mark the first year without an increase in Social
Security payments since automatic adjustments were adopted in
1975.
"Even as we seek to bring about recovery, we must act on behalf of
those hardest hit by this recession," Obama said in a statement.
"This additional assistance will be especially important in the
coming months, as countless seniors and others have seen their
retirement accounts and home values decline as a result of this
economic crisis."
Obama's proposal is similar to several bills in Congress. The $250
payments would also go to those receiving veterans benefits,
disability benefits, railroad retirees and retired public
employees who don't receive Social Security. Recipients would be
limited to one payment, even if they qualified for more.
The payments would match the ones issued earlier this year as part
of the massive economic recovery package enacted in February.
Several key members of Congress have said they are open to
providing relief to seniors to make up for no increase in Social
Security payments.

"We're looking at a way to address it," said Sen. Max Baucus,
D-Mont., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which oversees
Social Security. "I'm not sure what the exact answer is yet, but
we're looking at ways to address that."
Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., chairman of the Ways and Means
Committee, which has jurisdiction over Social Security in the
House, said he supports the $250 payments.
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TOPICS:
veterans, veterans' benefits, VA, Department of Veterans' Affairs,
COLA, Obama, $250 one-time payment |