AARP New Hampshire returns to the Seacoast June 4, 5 and 6 and invites residents to share their ideas and “have a say” about the future of Social Security and Medicare during two You’ve Earned a Say listening sessions in Portsmouth at Community Campus and Living Innovations.
AARP New Hampshire invites you and other AARP members to join us in a discussion designed to get your views on AARP’s programs, services, advocacy and volunteer opportunities.
AARP New Hampshire returns to the North Country and invites residents to share their ideas and “have a say” about the future of Social Security and Medicare during the organization’s second You’ve Earned a Say tour of the North Country. Listening sessions will be held in Shelburne, Berlin and Gorham; an information session will be held in Gorham for those interested in volunteering for AARP.
New research from the US Department of Labor shows that one in four Americans between the ages of 44 and 70 are interested in starting their own business or nonprofit in the next five to 10 years.
On April 10, Governor Maggie Hassan issued an Executive Order, creating a Commission to review and advise her on the implementation of the Medicaid Managed Care program. AARP’s Douglas McNutt is one of the experts who will serve on this newly-formed Commission.
On March 8, AARP New Hampshire and New Hampshire Voices for Health held a public hearing so interested stakeholders and the public could address policymakers and others involved in the planning and implementation of New Hampshire’s health benefit Marketplace (also known as the Exchange). The Marketplace, a component of the Affordable Care Act, will be open for enrollment on October 1 with coverage available as of January 1.