Military Retiree Medical Care (TRICARE)
Fee Increases - Take Action!
Since 01-17-06
Subj: Military Retiree Medical Care (TRICARE) Fee
Increases
Date: 1/15/2006 7:10:43 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Legislative@USDR.ORG
To: waspscpo@aol.com
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Military Retiree Medical Care (TRICARE) Fee Increases
Military Retiree Medical Care (TRICARE) Fee Increases
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Send This Letter to Your Elected Officials in Washington
There is no need to write a separate alert, here is the proposed text --
As your voting constituent, I urge you to oppose the Pentagon's penny-wise
dollar-foolish plan to shift far more of military health care costs into the
pockets of those who served 20 to 30 years in uniform.
The President's budget for FY07 will propose forcing thousands of military
retirees to pay $1,000 a year more for their military health coverage. The
Pentagon has recently announced the intent to double and triple Tricare
enrollment fees for a system that is already broken and money will not fix the
problem.
The Pentagon's purpose is to help offset the cost of Congress' action to
authorize TRICARE as second-payer to Medicare for older military retirees. They
say military coverage is now "much richer" than typical civilian plans. The
Joint Chiefs of Staff say these increases will help pay the cost of new military
weapons systems. (Increased premiums will pay for new weapon systems?)
For more years that I care to remember Congress consistently explained low
military pay (well below cost of living, inflation, civilian equivalent, etc) as
accounting for the "retirement benefits of commissary privileges, post exchange
access and no cost life-time medical care" to justify the low compensation. Year
after year warriors heard the congressional explanation, didn't like it, but
sacrificed quality of living, long periods of separation from loved ones, and
life threatening conditions in service to our nation ... fully expecting the US
Government to keep its promise. Congress clearly stated that military members
were purchasing no cost heath care and other retirement benefits from the
inadequate pay being held back at the time of service (so-called "deferred
compensation").
Congress and Pentagon leaders are forgetting that military retirees paid far
higher premiums for their health coverage than any civilian - through decades of
service and sacrifice that few Americans are willing to endure.
A government that has been able to afford hundreds of billions of dollars in
pork spending and tax cuts can certainly afford to pay for both military weapons
and health care for those who fought this country's battles through all the hot
and cold wars of the last 70 years.
I want to know what you are specifically doing to advance military retiree
benefits. I also want to know what your position is relative to the DOD's
intention to raise Tricare fees.
These are very important issues for the military retirees in your district and
we intend to hold you accountable as our elected representation in the Congress.