Ina Jaffe http://kasu.org en Automatic-Enrollment IRAs Get A Test Run In California http://kasu.org/post/automatic-enrollment-iras-get-test-run-california With all of the controversy over entitlement reform, there's one thing both sides can agree on: Social Security alone does not provide enough money for a comfortable retirement. For these workers, the Obama administration is proposing automatically enrolling workers in IRAs through their employers.<p>California adopted a version of this last year. Democratic state Sen. Kevin de Leon sponsored the bill to automatically enroll workers in an individual retirement account. The inspiration, he says, was his Aunt Francisca, who's 74.<p>"She's my second mother. Wed, 01 May 2013 07:21:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 27765 at http://kasu.org Automatic-Enrollment IRAs Get A Test Run In California A Mother's Fight Against 3 Strikes Law 'A Way of Life' http://kasu.org/post/mothers-fight-against-3-strikes-law-way-life Since the November election, 240 California prisoners facing potential life sentences have been set free. That's because voters changed California's tough three strikes sentencing law.<p>As NPR reported in 2009, that law sent thousands of people to prison for terms of 25 years to life for minor, nonviolent crimes. Now those prisoners can ask the court to have their sentences reduced.<p>One of those set free under the new law is Shane Reams. Wed, 10 Apr 2013 20:25:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 26831 at http://kasu.org A Mother's Fight Against 3 Strikes Law 'A Way of Life' A Retired Chicago Cop's Second Act Is At A Barbershop http://kasu.org/post/retired-chicago-cops-second-act-barbershop <em>Increasingly, people are continuing to work past 65. Almost a third of Americans between the ages of 65 and 70 are working, and among those older than 75, about 7 percent are still on the job. In <a href="http://www.npr.org/series/171698920/working-late-pushing-back-the-retirement-clock">Working Late</a>, a series for </em>Morning Edition<em>, NPR profiles older adults who are still in the workforce.</em><p>Some older Americans are passing up retirement in favor of starting businesses of their own. Thu, 14 Mar 2013 07:55:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 25636 at http://kasu.org A Retired Chicago Cop's Second Act Is At A Barbershop For Elderly Midwife, Delivering Babies Never Gets Old http://kasu.org/post/elderly-midwife-delivering-babies-never-gets-old <em>Increasingly, people are continuing to work past 65. Almost a third of Americans between the ages of 65 and 70 are working, and among those older than 75, about 7 percent are still on the job. In <a href="http://www.npr.org/series/171698920/working-late-pushing-back-the-retirement-clock">Working Late</a>, a series for </em>Morning Edition<em>, NPR profiles older adults who are still in the workforce.</em><p>Sometimes you can't retire even if you want to. For Dian Sparling, a certified nurse midwife in Fort Collins, Colo., there's no one to take over her practice. Wed, 06 Mar 2013 08:42:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 25277 at http://kasu.org For Elderly Midwife, Delivering Babies Never Gets Old At 85, 'Old-School' Politician Shows No Signs Of Quitting http://kasu.org/post/85-old-school-politician-shows-no-signs-quitting <em>Increasingly, people are continuing to work past 65. Almost a third of Americans between the ages of 65 and 70 are working, and among those older than 75, about 7 percent are still on the job. In <a href="http://www.npr.org/series/171698920/working-late-pushing-back-the-retirement-clock">Working Late</a>, a series for </em>Morning Edition<em>, NPR profiles older adults who are still in the workforce.</em><p>Politics is one field that has long been associated with people working into their later years — sometimes even into their 80s or 90s. And at 85, state Sen. Wed, 27 Feb 2013 08:02:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 24945 at http://kasu.org At 85, 'Old-School' Politician Shows No Signs Of Quitting When A Bad Economy Means Working 'Forever' http://kasu.org/post/when-bad-economy-means-working-forever <em>Increasingly, people are continuing to work past 65. Almost a third of Americans between the ages of 65 and 70 are working, and among those older than 75, about 7 percent are still on the job. In <a href="http://www.npr.org/series/171698920/working-late-pushing-back-the-retirement-clock">Working Late</a>, a series for </em>Morning Edition<em>, NPR profiles older adults who are still in the workforce.</em><p>Janet Sims-Wood is a 67-year-old librarian living near Washington, D.C., who, like millions of other seniors, has had to stay in the workforce past retirement age to make ends meet. Wed, 20 Feb 2013 08:08:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 24631 at http://kasu.org When A Bad Economy Means Working 'Forever' For One Senior, Working Past Retirement Age Is A Workout http://kasu.org/post/one-senior-working-past-retirement-age-workout <em>Increasingly, people are continuing to work past </em><em>65</em><em>. Almost a third of Americans between the ages of 65 and 70 are working, and among those older than 75, </em><em>about</em><em> 7 percent are still on the job. Wed, 13 Feb 2013 08:43:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 24348 at http://kasu.org For One Senior, Working Past Retirement Age Is A Workout Workshops Help Families Grappling With Alzheimer's Home Care http://kasu.org/post/workshops-help-families-grappling-alzheimers-home-care There are more than 5 million people with Alzheimer's in the U.S., and most are cared for at home. Now, one company has begun offering training to family caregivers to help them deal with the special challenges of caring for an Alzheimer's patient.<p>The company, Home Instead Senior Care, is the nation's largest provider of nonmedical home care for seniors. The workshops are free and available to anyone, whether they're clients of the company or not.<p>A recent session in Los Angeles drew about half a dozen people on a weekday afternoon. Tue, 08 Jan 2013 21:41:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 22824 at http://kasu.org Workshops Help Families Grappling With Alzheimer's Home Care In California, 'Republican' Is Becoming A Toxic Label http://kasu.org/post/california-republican-becoming-toxic-label <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLIzzs2HHgY</p> Fri, 16 Nov 2012 08:26:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 20730 at http://kasu.org In California, 'Republican' Is Becoming A Toxic Label Underdog Democrat Keeping Things Close In Nevada Senate Race http://kasu.org/post/underdog-democrat-keeping-things-close-nevada-senate-race Early in-person voting in Nevada starts Saturday, and it's not just the presidential contest that's being closely watched in this swing state.<p>The race for the U.S. Senate is also seen as a tossup, a bit of a surprise for Republicans, who have counted on retaining the GOP-held seat as they try to build a majority.<p>Republican Sen. Dean Heller — in office for only 18 months — faces seven-term Rep. Shelley Berkley on Nov. 6.<p>Heller, 52, was a three-term congressman from the northern part of the state when he was appointed by Republican Gov. Thu, 18 Oct 2012 19:10:00 +0000 Ina Jaffe 19461 at http://kasu.org Underdog Democrat Keeping Things Close In Nevada Senate Race