SEVERNA PARK, Md. – Andy Harris won the 60 Plus Association’s Honorary Guardian of Seniors’ Rights award, given to those running for office and based on their views of seniors’ issues.
“Washington must work to protect senior citizens from an overreaching government and an overbearing tax burden,” said Andy Harris. “The 60 Plus Association works to keep government fiscally responsible so our seniors can keep the money they’ve earned and pass it onto their children. I'll live up to the Honorary Guardian of Seniors’ Rights award and fight for seniors in Washington.”
“Andy Harris can always be counted on to protect Social Security and Medicare,” said Pat Boone, national spokesperson for the 60 Plus Association. “Andy Harris will be a tax cutter, protecting the pocket books of senior citizens. 60 Plus calls on nearly 5.5 million seniors nationally for support, so I believe I can speak on behalf of seniors when I say that they can count on Andy Harris. Clearly, seniors will have no finer friend in Congress than Andy Harris.”
The 60 Plus Association is an 18-year-old nonpartisan organization working for death tax repeal, saving Social Security, affordable prescription drugs, lowering energy costs and other issues featuring a less government, less taxes approach as well as a strict adherence to the constitution. 60 Plus calls on support from nearly 5.5 million citizen activists.
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