From Dan Adcock, National Committee <[email protected]>
Subject POLL: Are seniors being left behind?
Date November 4, 2025 5:33 PM
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Dear Supporter,

Everywhere you look, prices are climbing … from the grocery store to the gas pump to the pharmacy counter. And the annual Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) has done little to keep up with soaring costs.

It’s no wonder that seniors now have the highest poverty rate of any age group. In fact, older Americans were the only age group whose poverty rate actually grew last year.

That means too many seniors are being left behind after a lifetime of hard work and paying into Social Security.

That’s why the National Committee needs to know:

Should Congress act immediately to improve the COLA, strengthen your Social Security benefits and prevent more seniors from falling into poverty? ( [link removed] )

Your response will help the National Committee hold our elected officials accountable and fight for policies in Washington that will strengthen protections for seniors and the benefits you are counting on for a secure retirement.

With so much at stake, please provide your candid response. ( [link removed] )

Sincerely,

Dan Adcock
Director of Government Relations & Policy

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