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Tim Walz on Social Security
Democrat
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Regulate assisted-living centers for elder abuse
To protect Minnesota seniors, Governor Walz signed historic, bipartisan elder abuse legislation to regulate assisted-living centers for the first time.
He also allocated $173 million in direct funding for 340 nursing homes across the state.
Source: 2022 Minnesota Governor campaign website mn.gov/Governor
, Aug 6, 2024
Establish Council on Age-Friendly Minnesota
There are one million older adults in Minnesota and that figure is growing rapidly. In 2020, the number of older adults in Minnesota over age 65 will exceed the number of children under age 18. Older adults may face challenges related to financial
security, housing, transportation, health care, employment, and social service needs. In addition, thousands of direct support workers and the estimated 650,000 family and friends who provide unpaid caregiving are struggling to meet the ever-increasing
demand for care.The Council on Age-Friendly Minnesota will:- Elevate the voice of older adults in developing the vision and action plan for an age-friendly state.
- Identify opportunities for, and barriers to, collaboration among state agencies
responsible for public-private partnerships.
- Catalyze age-friendly work at the local level
- Establish a statewide framework to tap into the potential presented by our aging communities and elevates aging across all of Minnesota.
Source: Minnesota voting records: Executive Order 19-38
, Dec 11, 2019
Increase the payroll tax
Indicate which principles you support regarding Social Security. - Increase the payroll tax to better finance Social Security in its current form.
Source: 2006 Congressional National Political Awareness Test
, Nov 7, 2006
Rated 90% by ARA, indicating a pro-Trust Fund stance.
Walz scores 90% Alliance for Retired Americans
Scoring system for 2014: Ranges from 0% (supports privatization and other market-based reforms) to 100% (supports keeping federal control over Trust Fund and Social Security system).
About ARA (from their website, www.RetiredAmericans.org):
The Alliance for Retired Americans is a nationwide organization, founded in May 2001, with now over 4.2 million members working together to make their voices heard in the laws, policies, politics, and institutions that shape our lives. The mission of the Alliance for Retired Americans is to ensure social and economic justice and full civil rights for all citizens so that they may enjoy lives of dignity, personal and family fulfillment and security.
- Alliance members visit the polls in record numbers. We use the power of our membership and our Congressional Voting Record to educate and mobilize seniors to elect leaders committed to improving the lives of retirees and older Americans.
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We are effectively warding off cuts to our most important social programs like Social Security and Medicare. Our Human Chain Against the Chained CPI events in the summer of 2013 took place in more than 50 cities and mobilized support for stopping this cut to earned Social Security benefits.
- We blocked the privatization of Social Security with our Social Security `Truth Truck` delivering 2.1 million petitions to Members of Congress and other tactics.
- The Alliance makes its voice heard on the issues that matter not just to current retirees, but to all Americans who hope to retire one day. We were a leading voice in recent debates considering changes to Medicare, like replacing guaranteed benefits with a voucher system, and remain so in 2014.
Source: ARA lifetime rating on incumbents of 113th Congress 14_ARA on Jan 1, 2013
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