I actually do remain concerned about the requirements that are going to be placed on those operating in interstate commerce.
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Emerson expresses concern about new requirements for animal identification affecting interstate commerce.
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I rise today to introduce the Notch Baby Act of 1999 which would create a new alternative transition computation formula for Social Security benefits for those seniors born between 1917 and 1921.
I urge my colleagues in the House to discuss this issue with the seniors in their districts, and to join me in ensuring that the Notch issue is addressed in the 106th Congress.
This legislation is particularly noteworthy because it was suggested to me least year by one of my own constituents--adjust Medicare insurance payments for Notch Babies.
By phasing in an improved benefit formula over five years, the Notch Baby Act of 1999 will restore fairness and equality in the Social Security benefit computation formula for the Notch Babies.





