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Mark Hornbeck

AARP Michigan intends to deliver on issues important to families, from helping caregivers and veterans to ensuring access to health care and affordable utility service.
Dear Veterans: You have done so much to serve us, let us serve you!
AARP Michigan has sent more than 2,600 petitions to our Members of Congress in support of the Department of Labor rule to “Close the Loophole.”
AARP Michigan and Sen. Margaret O'Brien shared the podium at a news conference launching the CARE Act legislation on May 20 at the State Capitol.
Dear Veterans: You have done so much to serve us, let us serve you!
AARP volunteer activist Annie Mae Holt of Detroit authored the following opinion piece on raising standards for financial advisers to retirees:
The Road Ahead: A Conversation on Advance Directives and Planning for LGBTQ Families in Michigan will be offered Tuesday evening in East Lansing.
About 50 older adults interested in starting their own business attended an Encore Entrepreneur Workshop in Lansing on April 29.
WASHINGTON, DC —AARP Michigan State President Thomas Kimble of Clarkston was among volunteers and staff who dropped off petitions containing more than 26,000 signatures at the U.S. Department of Labor this week in support of a conflict of interest standard, following the release of a proposed rule earlier this month.
Joyce LaFleur, AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteer extraordinaire, is retiring after 16 years with the program.
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