Dear Friends,
Last week, millions of Americans began losing unemployment insurance benefits, access to COBRA health insurance, and even federal flood insurance due to a partisan block in the Senate on legislation to extend provisions initially implemented under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. In addition, doctors servicing both Medicare and TRICARE beneficiaries began facing reimbursement rate cuts that threaten seniors’ and veterans’ access to critical health care services.
I called on Congress to end partisan tactics and restore important benefits that North Mississippians depend on in today’s difficult economic climate. Thankfully, the Senate was ultimately able to pass this legislation, and it was signed into law later last week.
If we weren’t able to extend these benefits, more than 38,000 Mississippians would have lost state and federal unemployment relief over the next two months. I am pleased that the Senate was able to remedy the situation and will do everything I can to ensure that hard-working North Mississippi families quickly receive the benefits they so badly need.
Mississippians are also being threatened by some in Congress who plan to resurrect Social Security privatization, a policy that was soundly rejected by the American people during the previous administration. I have responded strongly in defense of Social Security and have called on all Members to reject a plan that would gamble the financial security of millions of hard-working Americans in our volatile stock market.
Americans want both parties to work together, but they don’t want to return to the failed policies of the past. Our seniors have worked hard throughout their lives and have made important contributions to our society. They deserve to know that their retirement is stable and secure without worrying whether their savings are being risked in the hands of Wall Street’s big bankers.
Everyday, I fight to hold Wall Street accountable for the irresponsible decision making that led our recent economic meltdown, and I will continue standing up to Wall Street to ensure that North Mississippi families and seniors receive the benefits they’ve earned and deserve.
As always, please continue to keep me informed about your opinions and concerns by phone at (202) 225-4306 or by visiting my website at
http://www.childers.house.gov.
Sincerely,
Congressman Travis W. Childers
First District, Mississippi
Posted March 10, 2010 - 7:25 am
Mr. Childers; If you are so concerned with those that paid into social security all their lives expecting to have same on retirement, I need your help. I paid into social security all my working life; roughly forty years and am now a retired senior citizen. As such, I am now at an age where I need my money and old enough to know how to manage it. Social security wasn’t a tax and I would appreciate the government sending me the money I put into the system instead of a monthly allowance that the government deems fit for one of my status but not for one in government. I feel that government is so greedy with my money is the reason they take a monthly fee for medicare instead of letting me decide what I need.
Government decided that I didn’t need an increase in cost of living with my money but voted themselves a huge increase. My main question is; “WHOSE MONEY IS THIS, MINE OR GOVERNMENTS?
You found nothing wrong with using my money for all types social programs even to the point of putting it in the general fund. Are you planning on cheating me out of what’s mine or just claiming that the funds aren’t there and me having to start work again or starve.
I’ve asked all this to get to the point that government better have more sense. I better get the little check each month even if all you in washington have to pitch in from your own checking or saving accounts. Anything less and I will come to collect it personally.