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Norm Coleman's Public Statements on Issue: Senior Citizens

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Date Title
10/21/2008 Independent - Coleman: Serious Leadership Needed
10/19/2008 Pioneerpress.com - Norm Coleman: A Fighter Who Looks for an Edge
09/03/2008 Coleman Expresses Alarm Over CMS Inaccurate Auditing of Medicare Medical Equipment Payments
08/12/2008 Caledonia Argus - Norm Stumps at Redwood
07/31/2008 Coleman Effort Prevents $5 Billion Cut to Nursing Homes
07/09/2008 Hearing of Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations on Medicare Vulnerabilities: Payments for Claims Tied to Deceased Doctors
07/08/2008 Coleman, Levin Investigate Millions in Medicare Payments for Claims Tied to Deceased Doctors
06/20/2008 Coleman, Levin Disclose $2 Billion in Unpaid Taxes By Medicare Service Providers
03/05/2008 Letter to the Senate Budget Committee
02/07/2008 Senators Target Medicare Fraud
01/29/2008 Coleman: Walker Critical Access Hospital Clears Important Hurdle
05/04/2007 Coleman, Levin Introduce Bill Aimed At Medicare Doctors WIth Unpaid Taxes
05/03/2007 Statements On Introduced Bills And Joint Resolutions
03/23/2007 Senator Norm Coleman Sta6tement On Budget Resolution Vote:
03/20/2007 Coleman Investigates Tax Delinquent Medicare Doctors
03/13/2007 Coleman Supports Legislation Aimed At Early HIV Treatment
02/28/2007 Coleman Introduces Bill To Foster Healthcare Technology Development For Seniors
02/28/2007 Letter to The Honorable Kent Conrad, Chairman Senate Budget Committee and The Honorable Judd Gregg, Ranking Member Senate Budget Committee
02/07/2007 Coleman Joins Bipartisan Effort To Ensure Strength Of Social Security And Medicare Programs
12/11/2006 Coleman Says Healthcare Provisions In Tax Extender Bill Vital To Rural Minnesota
08/04/2006 Coleman Calls on CMS to Fix Billing Problem with Medicare Part D Program
05/18/2006 Coleman Joins Colleagues in Introducting Bill to Eliminate Late Enrollment Penalty for Part D
02/28/2006 Enzi Working for Medicare Mobility Systems
05/01/2005 CNN Late Edition - Transcript
04/29/2005 Reaction from Senator Coleman to the President's Remarks Yesterday on Social Security

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