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AARP Alaska

Working to enhance the quality of life for our 82,000 members in Alaska
Residential customers will see changes to their fixed charges ad their energy usage rate on December bills, plus a rebate in January. Read more.
As he strolled the famous fairways of Augusta, Georgia, with “everybody that you’ve ever heard of playing golf,” Ned Entwisle of Wasilla was living his dream. He was more than 3,500 miles from home, a green “Alaska 2 Augusta” cap on his head. He was at the 2024 Masters — with VIP access.
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A new session for the state Legislature starts in January 2023, and AARP Alaska is looking for volunteers to speak out on behalf of those 50-plus.
Are candidates listening to voters 50+? Do they understand their concerns? We’ve heard thousands of people tell us about their day-to-day lives, sharing the stress they feel about the future. They are unable to save enough for retirement--or dipping into nest eggs to pay for everyday expenses. Many Alaskans have had to pay thousands out of pocket to care for their loved ones while juggling jobs, often without paid leave.
Gubernatorial candidates weigh in on retirement solutions in AARP “video voters’ guides”
DILLINGHAM, AK - Using funds from a 2021 AARP Community Challenge Grant, the Dillingham Friends of the Landfill committee are working to improve landfill management and access to the fish waste disposal area. These practices reduce human-bear interaction around the landfill, keeping both residents and animals safe. Friends of the Landfill is a volunteer group that works advocates for practices supporting the community solid waste program.
AARP asked U.S. Senate candidates Pat Chesbro, Lisa Murkowski and Kelly Tshibaka about health care, Social Security and other key issues.
The U.S. Senate race is a toss-up between incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Kelly Tshibaka, according to an exclusive AARP survey.
AARP asked candidates for Alaska's congressional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives to answer questions important to older voters.
AARP asked gubernatorial candidates in Alaska to answer questions about retirement, senior services and more.
AARP asked U.S. Senate candidates in Alaska to answer questions about caregiving, Medicare, prescription drug prices and more.
Anchorage, Alaska is officially the 678th community to enroll in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities (NAFSC). An AARP Age-Friendly Community is one where a city’s elected leadership has made a commitment to actively work with residents and local advocates to make their city a safe and fulfilling place to live for people of all ages. As an NAFSC member, Anchorage is now publicly recognized for its commitment to becoming age-friendly and will receive access to resources for identifying and assessing community needs, as well as technical assistance, expert-led webinars, and connections to a national network of over 670 enrolled communities. The AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities is part of AARP’s larger livable communities work that focuses on hands-on, locally determined and directed initiatives. The common thread among the enrolled communities is the belief that the places where we live are better able to support people of all ages when local leaders commit to improving the quality of life for the very young, the very old, and everyone in between.
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