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Wittman Hosts Roundtable on Strengthening Social Security and Medicare, Connects Constituents with Resources

WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) hosted a roundtable discussion in Glen Allen to hear directly from constituents about their experiences navigating federal benefits and reaffirm his commitment to preserving and strengthening Social Security and Medicare. The event brought together local advocates, service providers, and constituents to share insights, address concerns, and highlight available resources.

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“Social Security and Medicare are not entitlements—they are earned benefits tied to a lifetime of work,” said Congressman Wittman. “Today’s roundtable was an important opportunity to hear directly from those who rely on these programs, and to discuss meaningful ways to protect and modernize them. I want every Virginia’s First District resident to know my office is always here to help navigate these programs and ensure your voices are heard. I remain steadfast in my commitment to safeguarding the future of Social Security and Medicare.”

The roundtable featured a diverse panel including AARP representatives, local officials, community service leaders, and constituents with firsthand experience navigating the Social Security Administration (SSA). Topics included recent SSA policy changes, Medicare access, and bipartisan efforts in Congress to ensure long-term sustainability of both programs.

The congressman also highlighted the role of his office in assisting constituents with Social Security and Medicare-related issues. Caseworkers were on-site to provide one-on-one support, and attendees received handouts with contact information for local SSA offices and Wittman’s district staff.

Panel participants included:

  • Katherine Jackson, AARP Virginia
  • Wade Belote, Legacy Senior Solutions
  • Steve Trivett, Mayor of Ashland
  • Holly Basta, Hogg Funeral Home
  • Dana Parsons, LeadingAge Virginia
  • Martina James, VA Association of Area Agencies on Aging
  • Amy Strite and Heather Fortune, The SPAN Center
  • Bobby Vassar, Bay Aging
  • Constituents Mike Bowes and Steven Jencik

Congressman Wittman cosponsored the Social Security Fairness Act of 2023 – now signed into law – which repealed provisions that reduce Social Security benefits for individuals who receive other benefits, such as a pension from a state or local government.

For additional information or assistance with Social Security or Medicare issues, constituents are encouraged to contact Congressman Wittman’s office at wittman.house.gov.

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