I look forward to working with you further as you guys develop, get these rules finalized.
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Emerson expresses eagerness to collaborate on finalizing regulatory rules.
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Specifically, my new bill provides a refundable tax credit for monthly Medicare Part B premiums for senior citizens born between the years 1917 and 1921, their spouses and their widows or widowers.
Our seniors deserve fairness and equality in the Social Security system. They deserve an end to the repeated congressional stalling on this issue.
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.
As health care expenses can take up a large proportion of a senior's retirement income, this tax credit can go a long way to both correct the inequity caused by the Notch and to help seniors meet their health care needs.





