Senior Savings Protection Act
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Last progress July 24, 2025 (4 months ago)
Introduced on July 24, 2025 by Lisa Blunt Rochester
House Votes
Senate Votes
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Presidential Signature
AI Summary
This bill keeps federal funding going for programs that help older adults and low‑income people learn about and sign up for benefits. It extends money for counseling on Medicare and other help, support from local aging agencies, and one‑stop resource centers. It also funds efforts to better inform older Americans about benefits offered by federal and state programs .
From 2026 through 2030, it sets yearly funding at $15 million for State Health Insurance Assistance Programs, $15 million for Area Agencies on Aging, $5 million for Aging and Disability Resource Centers, and $15 million to coordinate outreach that tells older adults about available benefits .
- Who is affected: Older adults, low‑income individuals, caregivers, and the local organizations that counsel and assist them .
- What changes: Continued federal funding for counseling, local aging services, resource centers, and coordinated outreach to help people understand and get benefits .
- When: Each year from 2026 through 2030, with the amounts listed above .