Seniors and Retirees

Seniors and Retirees

The Democratic Seniors Council is an organization of seniors and retirees from all over the country that work to help and support President Obama’s agenda and the Democratic Party. The council specifically focuses on issues as they relate to seniors and retirees. The council also organizes seniors to advocate for public policy and to work to help get Democrats elected.

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ABOUT THE NDSCC

The National Democratic Seniors Coordinating Council (NDSCC), an official body of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), was created in 1997. It was designed to give older Democrats a voice within the DNC, to make use of their experience and expertise on issues such as Social Security and Medicare, to acknowledge their life-long dedication to Democratic Party ideals, and to mobilize older Democratic voters in election campaigns.
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National Democratic Seniors Coordinating Council Officers

Steve Regenstreif Chair 1625 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20036 | Office: 202-429-1274 Mr. Regenstreif began his career with AFSCME in 1973 and has held various positions including, Assistant to the Secretary-Treasurer William Lucy, Assistant Director of the AFSCME Organizing...
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President Obama Joins AARP for Tele-Town Health Reform Hall

President Obama joined AARP members this afternoon at a Health Reform Tele-Town Hall
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$2 Trillion in Retirement Accounts Lost

Americans' retirement plans have lost as much as $2 trillion in the past 15 months, Congress' top budget analyst estimated Tuesday. Yet, John McCain stlil wants to privatize Social Security.
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