Identity theft scam???
No, this sounds like a scam by US Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema to use your tax dollars to get herself re-elected to the US Congress. US Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema send me this junk mail on April 15. I suspect hoping to get my vote in the next election. Don't worry I won't. Personally I think US Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema is one the worst elected officials I have ever know. When it comes to taxing and spending she has never met a tax she didn't love. When it comes to micro-manageing our lives she is an expert at that. And this phoney baloney ex-anti-war protester routinely votes for the police state and military industrial complex. Sadly where ever our elected officials come up with at "commonsense solution" that's usually a code word for unconstitutional law that flushes either the Constitution or the bill of rights down the toilet. Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema says: The Senior$afe Act is a commonsense solutionI suspect that means it flushes the 4th Amendment down the toilet and allows illegal searches by the government.
Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema Congresswoman.Sinema@mail.house.gov Friday, April 15, 2016 Dear Friend, On April 22, our office will host a Senior$afe Identity Theft Workshop to educate seniors about identity theft and financial scams that may target them. A representative from the IRS criminal investigation team will present information on current scams targeting seniors and what to do about suspected fraud. We have also invited representatives from the Social Security Administration, AARP, the Area Agency on Aging, and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office to answer questions and provide resources on scams targeting seniors. Finally, we will have free shredding bins available for attendees to dispose of unneeded documents that contain sensitive personal financial information that could be used by scammers. Please join us at: Senior$afe Act Identity Theft Workshop Friday, April 22, 2016Arizona seniors have earned the right to retire in safety and security. Earlier this year, I introduced the Senior$afe Act of 2016. This bill helps individuals and financial institutions communicate with appropriate agencies when they suspect financial exploitation of seniors. It also encourages firms to train employees to identify and stop financial fraud targeting seniors. Seniors are a top target of financial fraud. Americans lose billions of dollars each year to financial scams, and recent studies show more than half of financial abuse is carried out by caregivers, friends, and family members of the victim. Financial institutions may suspect abuse, but current privacy laws lack flexibility to permit these entities to report potentially fraudulent activity. The Senior$afe Act is a commonsense solution to ensure financial institutions can identify elder abuse, report it, and protect seniors from fraud. I am honored to serve in Congress on behalf of Arizona families like yours. As your representative, I always appreciate hearing from you on current topics and issues affecting you and our community. If there is an issue that matters to you, please let us know by clicking this link or calling our Phoenix office: 602-956-2285. Be sure to stay connected through our Facebook and Twitter accounts, and let us know how we can be of service. Sincerely, Kyrsten This mailing was prepared, published and mailed at taxpayer expense.It is provided as a service to the constituents of the 9th Congressional District [Those are some politically correct words from US Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema to say she is using your tax dollars to help herself get re-elected.]
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