On the recordDecember 8, 2014
If their benefits are to be cut by 50 percent when their single provider dies, it is just inadequate to cover the costs of their care.
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congress.govIf their benefits are to be cut by 50 percent when their single provider dies, it is just inadequate to cover the costs of their care.
Senator Casey discusses the financial challenges faced by adult children with disabilities after a parent's death.
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