Democrats Seek Hike in Medicare Funds
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Congressional Democrats promised to fight the administration’s Medicare reform and prescription drug plan, accusing President Bush of abandoning his campaign pledge to help seniors.
The GOP administration’s budget would devote $153 billion over the next 10 years to modernize Medicare--the federal health care program for seniors and the disabled--and make medicine more affordable to retirees.
But Democrats said $350 billion to $400 billion was needed, and they urged Republican lawmakers to free up the additional funding by reducing the size of Bush’s $1.6-trillion tax cut.
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