Russ Feingold: Press Release

Feingold Hails Renewal of Older Americans Act
Senator Cosponsored Reauthorization of Act, Which Funds Vital Seniors’ Programs

November 22, 2000

Aurora, WI – Senator Russ Feingold today hailed Congress’ renewal of the Older Americans Act as an important victory for seniors. Feingold was proud to support the bill to reauthorize the Older Americans Act, which funds a wide range of seniors’ programs, including elderly nutrition programs, home care services, and elder abuse prevention services. President Clinton signed the reauthorization of the Older Americans Act into law on November 13th.

"The Older Americans Act promotes the independence and well-being of millions of our nation's senior citizens," Feingold said. "I’m very pleased that these vital programs are getting a commitment of support for the long-term with the renewal of the Older Americans Act."

By helping to fund senior centers, the Older Americans Act plays a critical role in the support network and friendships of senior citizens who might otherwise be isolated in their homes. The Act also addresses seniors' nutritional health by providing meals at senior centers and delivering them to seniors' homes. In addition to the nutrition program, the Act funds the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, which investigates complaints made by or on behalf of seniors who are residents of long-term care facilities. By funding home care and elder abuse prevention services, the Act works to protect the well being of seniors at risk for suffering abuse and comes to the aide of seniors who need help at home.

"Along with Social Security and Medicare, the Older Americans Act plays a central part in enabling seniors to live with dignity as they age," Feingold said. "The Older Americans Act supports seniors, and I’m proud that Congress has given its full support to the Older Americans Act."

Feingold's 67th Listening Session of 2000, and 571st since he was first elected, was held at the Aurora Town Hall beginning at 7:45 a.m. Feingold’s 68th session of the year and 572nd since he was first elected took place at the Wausaukee Village Hall beginning at 10:00 a.m. Feingold’s 69th session of the year, and 573rd since he was first elected, took place at Oconto Middle School starting at 1:15 p.m.


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