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+ | The '''United States Senate Special Committee on Aging''' was initially established in 1961 as a temporary committee; it became a permanent [[United States Senate|Senate]] committee in 1977. As a special committee, it has no legislative authority, but it studies issues related to older Americans, particularly [[Medicare (United States)|Medicare]] and [[Social Security (United States)|Social Security]].<ref name="charter">https://web.archive.org/web/20070131201407/http://aging.senate.gov/about.cfm</ref> | ||
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Formation | 1961 |
Parent organization | US/Senate |
Leader | United States Senate Special Committee on Aging/Chair |
Subpage | •US/Senate/Special Committee on Aging/Chair |
Studies issues related to older Americans, particularly Medicare and Social Security |
The United States Senate Special Committee on Aging was initially established in 1961 as a temporary committee; it became a permanent Senate committee in 1977. As a special committee, it has no legislative authority, but it studies issues related to older Americans, particularly Medicare and Social Security.[1]
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