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White House Conference on Aging Vote on Top 50 Resolutions

December 13, 2005

Here are some examples:

Res. 1 Provide Financial and Other Economic Incentives and Policy Changes to
Encourage and Facilitate Increased Retirement Savings

Res. 4 Establish Principles to Strengthen Social Security

Res. 5 Foster Innovations in Financing Long-Term Care Services to Increase Options
Available to Consumers

Res. 7 Strengthen Law Enforcement Efforts at the Federal, State, and Local Level to
Investigate and Prosecute Cases of Elder Financial Crime

Res. 9 Modernize the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program

Res. 10 Strengthen the Social Security Disability Insurance Program

Res. 11 Remove Barriers to the Retention and Hiring of Older Workers, Including Age
Discrimination

Res. 12 Promote Incentives for Older Workers to Continue Working and Improve
Employment Training and Retraining Programs to Better Serve Older Workers

Res. 14 Expand Opportunities for Developing Innovative Housing Designs for Seniors’
Needs

Res. 15 Encourage Redesign of Senior Centers for Broad Appeal and Community
Participation

Res. 17 Reauthorize The Older Americans Act Within The First Six Months Following
The 2005 White House Conference On Aging

Res. 18 Encourage Community Designs to Promote Livable Communities that Enable
Aging in Place

Read the rest.

Ed:  I wonder if these are anything like my New Year’s resolutions….

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