Chair Letter to the President responding to the FY 2014 Budget Request
Budget
Letter to Congress re: March Budget Debates
Letter to Congress letter regarding the upcoming budget debates, including the FY14 budget resolution deliberations. LCAO remains opposed to the level of nondefense discretionary cuts in the sequester and calls for any future deficit reduction to be balanced, protect vulnerable Americans and middle class families, and ask more from those best able to contribute toward deficit reduction. Specifically, LCAO calls for:
1. A Balanced Approach that Includes Revenues
2. No Harm to Medicare and Medicaid Beneficiaries
3. Protecting the Promise of Social Security
LCAO Senate Letter on Sequester
LCAO Chair Letter to the Senate urging replacement of the sequester with a balanced approach to deficit reduction, and expressing support for the American Family Economic Protection Act
Press Release re: LCAO Budget Principles
December 13, 2012
Press release regarding transmittal of LCAO Budget Principles to the President and Congress for consideration during year-end budget negotiations (“fiscal cliff”).
Letter to President re: Budget Principles
December 13, 2012
Chair’s letter to President conveying LCAO Budget Principles related to year-end budget debate (“fiscal cliff”).
Letter to Congress re: Budget Principles
December 13, 2012
Chair’s letter to Congress conveying LCAO Budget Principles related to year-end budget debate (“fiscal cliff”).
LCAO Federal Budget Principles
Revised December 2012
LCAO Principles reflecting the coalition’s consensus opinions on debt and deficit reduction proposals, including key protections that should be afforded to older adults and their families.
Letter Opposing House FY 2013 Budget Resolution
April 26, 2012
Chair’s letter to members of the House of Representatives expressing LCAO opposition to H. Con. Res. 112, the House FY 2013 Budget Resolution.
Letter to Congress re: FY 2013 Budget Request
March 13, 2012
Chair’s letter to Congress sharing LCAO response to President’s FY 2013 Budget Request.