Episode notes
There's a Senate Special Committee on Aging, and its very existence raises a provocative question: what does a government reveal about its priorities when it formally institutionalizes its response to aging? pplpod peers inside this seemingly mundane congressional body to uncover a blueprint for how United States government attempts to tackle the one universal, inevitable human experience we all face. This isn't bureaucratic make-work—it's anticipatory infrastructure. A government that structures a committee around aging signals that it recognizes demographic shifts, healthcare crises, and entitlements as central to its future. Whether you're studying how health care policy originates before it becomes law, or simply curious about the hidden mechanisms of congressional organization, this episode ...