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President
Calls on Congress to "Finish the Job" - Pass a Medicare Prescription Drug
Benefit for Seniors
President Bush visited Englewood Neighborhood Center in Orlando,
Florida to meet with seniors and discuss his commitment to improving
Medicare by adding prescription drug coverage and enabling seniors to have
more choices. The President said both Houses of Congress were nearing
final passage of the biggest improvements in senior health care in nearly
40 years, and he urged Congress to "finish the job." Medicare legislation
now being considered in Congress will give seniors prescription drug
coverage, better benefits-including expanded coverage for preventive
medicine, and more choices in healthcare.
To underscore the President's commitment to Medicare reform, senior
Administration officials spoke today to senior citizens in five major
cities across the country about the importance of passing a Medicare
prescription drug benefit. The President's remarks were video simulcast
live to the meetings with these senior officials, which were held in:
Legislation to reform Medicare and give seniors access to
prescription drug coverage is currently being considered in Congress.
While differences still remain between the House and Senate passed
versions, there is bipartisan agreement on a number of important
benefits for seniors. It is time for Congress to finish the job so
seniors can get help paying for the medicines they need.
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