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Mark Hollis

Current Role: Associate State Director, Communications
AARP Texas and America Walks are sponsoring a Texas State Walking College, a five-month fellowship beginning in May for the Austin and San Antonio areas.
This year major wireless carriers will shut down their third generation (3G) networks, making older cell phones and devices, including home security and medical alert systems, useless. This will impact many older adults in Texas and millions across the country who use mobile phones from 2012 or earlier.
AARP Texas invites you to an array of virtual events connected to Black History Month 2022.
Texans are able to stay connected with the Affordable Connectivity Program that works to give residents fast, affordable high speed internet.
AUSTIN, Texas — AARP Texas Director Tina Tran issued the following statement regarding the danger of the COVID-19 Omicron variant to nursing homes residents, calling for immediate action to get residents and staff vaccinated and boosted:
Texas musical legend Tish Hinojosa will perform in an Aug. 5 concert presented on the AARP Texas Facebook sites.
AARP Texas testimony on voting legislation being heard in the special session of the Texas Legislature.
A listing of Hispanic Heritage Month 2021 events hosted by AARP Texas and community partners throughout Texas. Sept 15 to Oct. 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month.
AARP Texas filed a petition with the Public Utility Commission of Texas seeking an emergency rule to help residential electricity customers facing disconnection due to non-payment.
A new federal initiative can save eligible households up to $50 on high-speed internet bills.
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