On August 25th, Ed, Bill, and myself all arrived at the Fall River Senior Apartments on Whipple Street in Fall River. We brought over 70 cups of coffee, and plenty of doughnuts for each and every person to enjoy, and believe me, they were thoroughly enjoyed!
After the coffee and doughnuts were served, Ed got right down to business. He began speaking about the problems facing our Commonwealth, pointing out how he will "repeal the GPO (Government Pension Offset) and the WEP (Windfall Elimination Provision)." Ed feels that "retired public employees should not be treated as second-class citizens. They deserve to be treated the same as private pension holders. Ed will fight in the U.S. Senate to ensure that the GPO and WEP are repealed."
Amongst many other issues facing our seniors, we heard many a compelling story from almost every person who attended this forum. One woman, in particular, stood out from the crowd. She is a cancer survivor, but still needs many medications and other heath care provisions to continue to live comfortably. She can't afford all of her medications and her heath care plan will not pay for the sleeve she needs to dull the constant pain in her arm. Each night, because she can't afford another sleeve, she must wash the sleeve, and wear it wet each morning. What does this situation say about the treatment our seniors receive from the heath care industry? Heath care should be a constitutional right.
As we were preparing to leave, it was clear the whole room was in support of Ed's candidacy, and Ed was happy to talk with each and every senior and find out how he could help them once he became our U.S. Senator.
More to come from the campaign trail!
Best Wishes,
Greg Agnew
greg@edoreilly.com
Greg Agnew
greg@edoreilly.com
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