As of May 25, HR-602 the “Keep Our Promise to America’s Military Retirees Act” had 188 cosponsors. The bill would authorize military retirees and their family members to enroll in the Federal Employee Health Benefits Plan and would waive Medicare Part B premiums for those who are entitled to retired or retainer pay if they began service before Dec. 7, 1956. Widows and widowers of such retirees also would be eligible. In addition, the bills would authorize reimbursement for drugs at Tricare network rates for retirees and their survivors who do not have access to Tricare retail pharmacies. “Keep our promises” refers to promises given to service members and their families for lifetime medical care upon retirement. Such promises were nullified in 1956 when the law established “space available” medical care. A companion bill in the Senate, S-407, has 4 sponsors.
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‘Keep Our Promises’ Moves Ahead
By: fedweek