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HomeIntroductionSocial Welfare PolicyThe Mission of the OAADiscussionDiscussion Page 2Analyzing the Older Americans Act as it currently standsIII. Evaluating the programsAmendments to the Older Americans Act 2000Resolutions for the Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act, 2005The Future of the Older Americans ActConclusionsReferences
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being written at the very time that the 2005 White House Conference on Aging is being held in Although intergenerational equality may be in question, the popularity of the Older Americans Act has kept it exempt from the clamor to cut or reduce the Social Security program with its Medicare and Medicaid programs. AARP (2005), among others, have recognized an intergenerational strife that has been exemplified by the President calling for changes to Social Security. So far, the Older Americans Act has not been publicly questioned. An Analysis of the Older Americans Act, December,
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