Entitlement reform is a big piece of the puzzle in the battle over the budget but some Democrats are digging in their heels when it comes the issue of Social Security and Medicare.
On The Daily Rundown Tuesday, Freshman Congresswoman Lois Frankel, D-Fla., resisted the idea of raising the age of Medicare eligibility, telling Chuck Todd the real problem is the rising cost of healthcare.
“We need to try to control the cost of health care,” said Rep. Frankel. “I think that’s the way to go at it rather than targeting people who are the oldest and the sickest.”
Frankel represents Florida’s 22nd, a district that skews older with an average age of 44, and with more than 19% of the population over the age of 65.









