On June 28, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee approved, by voice vote, the Older Americans Act Amendments of 2006 (S. 3570), legislation to reauthorize the Older Americans Act (OAA) (P.L. 106-501). The House passed its reauthorization of the OAA, the Senior Independence Act of 2006 (H.R. 5293), on June 21 (see The Source, 6/23/06).
During consideration of the bill, the committee approved a substitute amendment sponsored by Chair Mike Enzi (R-WY) that would, among other provisions, target services to promote home and community-based care placements and avoid institutional care; create a National Center on Senior Benefits Outreach and Enrollment and an Office of Elder Abuse Prevention; and emphasize disease prevention and evidence-based health promotion services, including a focus on nutrition education and services, physical activity, mental health care, and improved health literacy. The bill does not include the House provision requiring Senior Community Service Employment Program grantees to move 30 percent of participants in the program move into private, unsubsidized employment within five years.
“This bill will help ensure that our nation’s older Americans, including 78.2 million aging Baby Boomers, are healthy, fed, housed, able to get where they need to go and safe from abuse and scams,” said Sen. Enzi.
In the same session, the committee approved, by voice vote, the Breast Cancer and Environmental Research Act (S. 757). Sponsored by Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R-RI), the bill contains a number of findings, including:
The committee also approved, by voice vote, the Prematurity Research Expansion and Education for Mothers who deliver Infants Early (PREEMIE) Act (S. 707). Sponsored by Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), the bill contains a number of findings, including: