Cuts to health care and aging programs would reduce access to services for older adults and people with disabilities, while increased immigration enforcement funding could harm immigrant communities. This resource examines the impact of these policy decisions on access to care and supports.
Justice in Aging outlines concerns over HUD’s proposed work requirements and time limits, highlighting risks of homelessness, administrative burdens, and housing loss.
HUD’s proposed rule on mixed-status households could deny housing assistance to families with mixed immigration status, forcing difficult choices and risking displacement.
Justice in Aging’s response to the CMS request for information warns that efforts to address fraud, waste, and abuse must not create harmful barriers to care, emphasizing the need to protect low-income older adults’ access to Medicare and Medicaid services.