Legislative News … Daniel Nnorth and Claudia Schott

The state legislature is in the process of figuring out and passing/not passing the new 2019-2020 budget, so we won’t be hearing from them for another month. But they need to hear from us!

Please call your State Assembly member and your State Senator and ask them to support the following:

Assembly Bill 824 — In an attempt to tackle drug costs, Assemblyman Jim Wood, D-Santa Rosa, and Attorney General Xavier Becerra have introduced this bill to protect generic drugs from litigation as they head to market. This bill would shield generic drugs from so-called “pay-for-delay” litigation from brand-name drug manufacturers.

Actuarial Study Funding for Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) – $1,000,000 — The study would help in the creation of a new long-term services and supports (LTSS) financing program that would meet the needs of California’s growing population of older adults and persons living with disabilities.

Caregiver Resource Centers Funding – $30 million — One-time budget request over three years to support the statewide Caregiver Resource Centers system: During the recession, funding for the Caregiver Resource Centers was cut by 74%;; and as a result, there are now waitlists for caregivers seeking respite care. According to AARP data, approximately 4.5 million family caregivers in California provide care to an adult, many of whom are still working full-time jobs.

On the Federal side, we ask you contact your member of Congress (Lofgren, Eshoo or Khanna, depending on where you reside) and ask them to support the same initiatives as in May, if you haven’t done so already. Please call, write, email — just make sure they know these issues are what matter!

Lowering Prescription Drug Prices: CREATES Act of 2019”, or H.R. 965 (Rep David Ciciline, D-RI), and our right to access lower priced generic drugs, “Protecting Consumer Access to Generic Drugs Act of 2019”, or H.R. 1499 (Rep Robert Rush, D-IL).

Age-Discrimination Initiative: H.R.1230 (Rep Robert Scott, D-VA) and S. 485 (Sen Robert Casey, D-PA), the Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act (POWADA).

Medical-Expense Deduction: H.R.2073 (Rep Katie Porter, D-CA), a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permanently extend the 7.5 percent adjusted gross income floor for medical-expense deductions.

Community Service … Leona Fails

Friends of Campbell Library Book Sale is the 2nd Saturday of every month, 10:00 – 1:00, at the Campbell Library.

County of Santa Clara’s House Sharing Program matches people who have under-utilized homes with individuals living and working in Santa Clara County who are seeking affordable housing options. This is operated by: Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County, 2625 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA, 95134, 408-325- 5134

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Coordinated, Caring, Community Response (Building Strong Support for Elders)

Thursday, June 13, 2019 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Campbell Community Center, Orchard City Banquet Hall

Keynote Speaker: Paul Greenwood
Retired Deputy District Attorney, San Diego County

RSVP: www.weaad2019scc.eventbrite.com

Sponsored by:
AARP, City of Campbell, County of Santa Clara, and Institute on Aging

Opportunity Drawing … Sharon and Paul Levine

June 18, 2019 Drawing Three Tickets for $1.00

MOD Pizza in Campbell $25 Gift Card (Thanks to Angie Jaggars)

Armadillo Willy’s in San Jose $40 Gift Card (Thanks to Angie Jaggers)

Blue Sky Chinese Restaurant in Campbell $10 Gift Card
(Thanks to Nancy Tepperman)

Good Luck

May Opportunity Drawing Winners:

Mod Pizza $25 gift card winner was David More

Adelita’s Taqueria Restaurant $8 gift card winner was Fanny Young

Campbell Express winner was Kathy Mattingly

President … Ken Schieck

May is Older Americans Month and will be celebrated throughout the nation.  There will be a special celebration at the County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, May 7 at 9:30 a.m.  The reception is in appreciation of the work of the Seniors’ Agenda and its partners for making Santa Clara an age-friendly county.  To RSVP please contact Diana Miller @408/755-7695 or diana.miller@ssa.sccgov.org.  For more information on Older Americans Month, go to act.gov/oam.

In 1999, Congress also designated May as Military Appreciation Month; be sure to thank the veterans in our chapter for their service to America and let Angie Jaggars know if you have friends or relatives on active duty overseas.  Check local websites, TV, radio and newspapers for special veteran-related activities.

As many of you know, the Levines, Nancy Tepperman and myself are all members of the Orchard City Community Chorus; we are preparing for our annual spring concert on Friday, May 31, 7:30 pm at Campbell United Methodist church, 1675 S. Winchester (near Hamilton), Campbell.  Plan to attend and hear fabulous music themed on ‘Hollywood Meets Broadway’; ticket prices are $15 if purchased before May 15 at www.orchardcitychorus.org, $20 thereafter or if purchased at the door.  Refreshments afterward in the social hall.

Remember that our chapter is still seeking a Vice-President.

Program … Paddy Wray

Our speaker for May is Robert Stromberg from Housing Ready Communities, Santa Clara County.  This organization works to find solution to the homeless crisis by taking action to support the development of supportive affordable housing communities.  There will be a presentation and an opportunity to ask questions afterward.

Nominations … Jan Delucchi

To the members of our Chapter:  we are asking you to volunteer for some very important positions to keep our Chapter running.  It is up to you now.  PLEASE call me, at the number in the Dispatch, or email me at gmomjan1@sbcglobal.net, or see me at the next Chapter meeting to see how you can help.  We have been a Chapter for over 20 years because our members volunteered when needed.