
BILL KADEREIT
The NRLN 2010 Legislative Agenda created by the NRLN Legislative Committee with considerable input from NRLN-affiliated retiree associations is directed to protecting retirees' pensions and benefits. Sections of the Legislative Agenda include:You are encouraged to read the NRLN 2010 Legislative Agenda to learn about the issues that the NRLN is advocating with members of Congress. The NRLN's Grassroots Network Members are vital to advancing the Legislative Agenda with their U.S. Representatives and Senators.
- Pensions Protection
- Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. Reform
- Health Care Reform
- Maintenance of Cost Payments (MCP)
- Medicare
- Bankruptcy Reform
- Social Security Reform


















The National Retiree Legislative Network (NRLN) is extending you an invitation to participate in its 2010 online survey. Responses will be valuable to the NRLN Board and Retiree Association leaders in planning the 2011 Legislative Agenda and setting future directions and priorities for the NRLN and Retiree Associations.
It will also provide the NRLN with an expanded understanding of issues regarding retirees' pensions and benefits plus retirement security. The completion deadline for the survey is October 1, 2010, but please don't wait, take the survey today. Results will be compiled in total and by retiree group to provide Retiree Association leaders insight into the opinions of its membership.
Combined results will be posted on the NRLN website in November. Click here to access the survey.

NRLN and Retiree Association leaders met with Rep. Sander Levin at his Roseville, MI office. (from left) Chuck Austin, NCRO President; Ray Sturdy, DEAR; Bill Kadereit, NRLN President; Bob Foresta, DEAR, Rick Knoth, GMRA; Rep. Levin (wearing tie); Bob Tompkins, DEAR President; Deb Morrissett, NCRO; Chris Dyrda, NCRO; John Christie, GMRA President.
Corporate Bankruptcy Reform Needed To Protect RetireesNRLN Grassroots Network members are asked to send the NRLN's sample letter to their U.S. Representatives and Senators to request support for hearings and legislation to provide fairer treatment for retirees in corporate bankruptcy courts. Read more...
NRLN President Bill Kadereit has emailed to NRLN Grassroots Network members an update on key 2010 legislative issues and requested their assistance in growing the number of members in the NRLN Grassroots Network database. Read more...









The White House deficit commission is reportedly considering deep benefit cuts for Social Security, including a steep rise in the retirement age. We cannot let that happen.Read more...
The Obama administration will deploy $5 billion to help defray companies’ costs for health insurance provided to early retirees who leave the U.S. workforce at ages 55 to 64. The program, created with the health overhaul, will pay 80 percent of health insurance costs, up to $90,000 a year, for each early retiree...Read more...
Yet even as President Obama beseeches Republicans to help him reduce the deficit and reform entitlement spending, he and his political allies are playing the Social Security card for all it's worth in this campaign season... Read more...
Social Security redistributes wealth from the young to the old. The government keeps promising young payers that they'll get their share - but no one believes it anymore.Read more...
The flash point for Social Security could come when hard-pressed taxpayers conclude that even though they’re paying monstrously high payroll and other taxes to support current beneficiaries, Social Security will be broke before they get any benefits. Nobody will be supporting them as they supported other people... Read more...
The co-chairman of a fiscal commission apologized Wednesday after likening Social Security to a "milk cow," in a Washington flap that highlights a bigger dispute...Read more...
More than 3 million seniors may have to switch their Medicare prescription plan next year, even if they’re perfectly happy with it, thanks to an attempt by the government to simplify their lives. The policy change could turn into a hassle for seniors who hadn’t intended to switch plans during Medicare’s open enrollment season this fall...Read more...
Republicans continue to hammer Democrats over the new health care law's impact on Medicare, arguing that reducing the program by an estimated $500 billion will weaken seniors' benefits... Read more...
It’s not surprising that Americans over age 65 are virtually unanimous in seeing Social Security as an important government program. As a group, they rely on it as the single greatest source of income in retirement. But a poll has found young people line up solidly behind Social Security, too...Read more...