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SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING
I am proud of the work that the Aging Committee has done to help protect seniors. We have made it a priority to lower the cost of prescription drugs by promoting the use of generic drugs and by encouraging increased disclosure of the pharmaceutical industry. We have worked to shine a bright light on the problems many of our most vulnerable seniors face, such as investment fraud, elder abuse, and nursing home neglect. We have also highlighted the outstanding contributions older Americans make to our country economically, creatively, and intellectually. Our work is just beginning and will remain vital in the coming years and decades. In 2000, 35.1 million Americans were senior citizens. That number will nearly double by 2025, to 63.5 million senior citizens. I am excited about this opportunity, and look forward to working with Ranking Member Gordon H. Smith (R-OR) and my colleagues on this committee, as well as advocates in Wisconsin and across the nation, to fight for seniors. |
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