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Kevin Doyle

Are you approaching retirement and wanting to learn more about Social Security and Medicare?
Want to learn more about the big changes coming to health care later this year and next year? Want to learn more about protecting your health and preventing or managing diabetes?
AARP Georgia applauded the Georgia General Assembly for taking steps to strengthen legal protection for seniors in the 2013 legislative session that concluded today.
While we're not (yet!) asking your assistance, we wanted to let you know about an important amendment in the U.S. Senate Budget Resolution that may come up for a vote in Congress as early as today (Friday).
No call to action yet here, but we wanted you to know:
Whether it's spring cleaning or a fall clean-up, AARP Georgia makes it easy to get rid of stuff you don't need.
As President Obama heads to Capitol Hill to push his deficit reduction plan, AARP urged Georgia’s congressional delegation to oppose the so-called “chained CPI,” which would make significant cuts to Social Security and veterans benefits in Georgia, according to a new analysis based on data from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
Health problems don't affect all equally.
WANTED: City of Kennesaw resident with good people skills, experience managing projects, basic computer skills (email and Microsoft Word), and a desire to do good work for the community while having a lot of fun meeting new people.
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