The Senior Savings Protection Act aims to extend critical funding for several programs designed to provide outreach and assistance to low-income older Americans. This legislation ensures continued financial support for these vital services over a five-year period, from fiscal years 2026 through 2030. Specifically, the bill allocates $15,000,000 annually for State Health Insurance Assistance Programs and Area Agencies on Aging. It also provides $5,000,000 annually for Aging and Disability Resource Centers, and an additional $15,000,000 annually for efforts coordinating information about federal and state benefits for older Americans. These extensions are intended to help maintain essential support services for seniors across the nation.
The Senior Savings Protection Act aims to extend critical funding for several programs designed to provide outreach and assistance to low-income older Americans. This legislation ensures continued financial support for these vital services over a five-year period, from fiscal years 2026 through 2030. Specifically, the bill allocates $15,000,000 annually for State Health Insurance Assistance Programs and Area Agencies on Aging. It also provides $5,000,000 annually for Aging and Disability Resource Centers, and an additional $15,000,000 annually for efforts coordinating information about federal and state benefits for older Americans. These extensions are intended to help maintain essential support services for seniors across the nation.