SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING,
Washington, D.C., April 1, 1977.
Hon. WALTER F. MONDALE,
President of the Senate,
Washington, D.C.
DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: Under authority of Senate Resolution 373 agreed to March 1, 1976, I am submitting to you the annual report of the Senate Special Committee on Aging, "Developments in Aging: 1976," Part II.
Publication has been delayed this year by one month because of Senate reorganization and the need for the new membership of this Committee to review the draft report.
Senate resolution 4, approved by the Senate, February 1, 1977, authorizes this Committee to continue inquiries and evaluations of issues on aging. This pertains not only to those of age 65 and beyond but others who find that advancing years effect their lives in one way or another.
On behalf of the members of the Committee audits staff, I want to extend my thanks to the officers of the Senate for the cooperation and courtesies extended to us.