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Angela Cortez

AARP maintains a proud 28-year history of non-partisan voter engagement, providing voters with information on where the candidates stand on issues important to our members and their families, so they can make their own decisions on Election Day.
AARP is encouraging voters to consider working as election judges in Denver, Pueblo, Larimer and Mesa counties, as well as other counties across the state.
To be eligible to vote in Colorado, you must be:
AARP Colorado is proud to sponsor upcoming debates in the most hotly-contested races of candidates in Congressional District 6, U.S. Senate and the Governor’s races. AARP is dedicated to help bring awareness to the fall election season.
Join AARP Colorado and History Colorado for “Race: Are We So Different?”
Candidates debating for the first time this election year were met by a packed house in Grand Junction, which was sponsored by AARP Colorado.
Over strong opposition from AARP, the Colorado Legislature passed sweeping changes as to how phone companies can do business in 2014 and beyond. These new laws — called “telecom deregulation” — may change the type of phone service available to you, how much you pay for the service, and whether you can get help from the state if you have a serious problem. Here’s what you need to know:
AARP welcomes Lorri Orwig to its eight-member Executive Council, which is AARP Colorado’s volunteer advisory committee that helps set AARP strategic priorities statewide.
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Although we're already in August, the fun doesn't have to stop. AARP has more discounts and savings in Denver and on Colorado's Western Slope. Check out the following offerings:
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