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Contents
Citation Information
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: The state of aging policy and politics in the Trump era
Edward Alan Miller, Pamela Nadash, Michael K. Gusmano, Elizabeth
Simpson, and Corina R. Ronneberg
2 Financing long-term services and supports: challenges, goals, and needed
reforms
Marc A. Cohen and Judith Feder
3 The housing challenges of low-income older adults and the role of federal
policy
Robyn I. Stone
4 Collision course? Donald Trump, Paul Ryan, and the fate of Medicare
Jonathan Oberlander
5 A series of unfortunate events: implications of Republican efforts to
repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act For older adults
Pamela Nadash, Edward Alan Miller, David K. Jones, Michael K.
Gusmano, and Sara Rosenbaum
6 Undermining the ACA through the executive branch and federalism: what
the Trump administration’s approach to health reform means for older
Americans
David K. Jones, Michael K. Gusmano, Pamela Nadash, and Edward Alan
Miller
7 The Trump Administration’s assault on health and social programs:
potential consequences for older Hispanics
Jacqueline L. Angel and Nancy Berlinger
8 Trump and the GOP agenda: implications for retirement policy
David Madland and Alex Rowell
9 Policy responses during the Trump administration to older people’s
growing economic risk exposure
Michele E. Tolson and Christian E. Weller
10 Draining the swamp while making America great again: senior
dissonance in the age of Trump
Robert B. Hudson
11 Medicaid retrenchment politics: fragmented or unified?
Colleen M. Grogan and Sunggeun (Ethan) Park
12 Organizing seniors to protect the health safety net: the way forward
Leena Sharma, Carol Regan, and Katherine S. Villers
Index
Citation Information
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Aging
& Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August 2018). When citing this
material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Introduction: The state of aging policy and politics in the Trump era
Edward Alan Miller, Pamela Nadash, Michael K. Gusmano, Elizabeth
Simpson, and Corina R. Ronneberg
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 193-208
Chapter 2
Financing long-term services and supports: challenges, goals, and
needed reforms
Marc A. Cohen and Judith Feder
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 209-226
Chapter 3
The housing challenges of low-income older adults and the role of
federal policy
Robyn I. Stone
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 227-243
Chapter 4
Collision course? Donald Trump, Paul Ryan, and the fate of Medicare
Jonathan Oberlander
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 244-258
Chapter 5
A series of unfortunate events: implications of Republican efforts to
repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act For older adults
Pamela Nadash, Edward Alan Miller, David K. Jones, Michael K.
Gusmano, and Sara Rosenbaum
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 259-281
Chapter 6
Undermining the ACA through the executive branch and federalism:
what the Trump administration’s approach to health reform means for
older Americans
David K. Jones, Michael K. Gusmano, Pamela Nadash, and Edward
Alan Miller
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 282-299
Chapter 7
The Trump Administration’s assault on health and social programs:
potential consequences for older Hispanics
Jacqueline L. Angel and Nancy Berlinger
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 300-315
Chapter 8
Trump and the GOP agenda: implications for retirement policy
David Madland and Alex Rowell
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 316-336
Chapter 9
Policy responses during the Trump administration to older people’s
growing economic risk exposure
Michele E. Tolson and Christian E. Weller
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, volume 30, issues 3-4 (August
2018) pp. 337-356