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A new law exempts all Missouri residents from paying state personal income tax on Social Security and some public pension benefits.
A new property tax relief program for older New Jerseyans, called StayNJ and passed in 2023, is expected to reduce property taxes for most residents 65-plus by 50 percent—up to $6,500 per year.
AARP Vermont is ramping up its advocacy for legislation that would require employers to offer paid family and medical leave to support the state’s unpaid family caregivers.
State lawmakers are returning to Indianapolis this month, and AARP Indiana will be advocating for older Hoosiers during the 2024 session.
South Dakota’s primary is Tuesday, June 4, and AARP wants to ensure voters are aware of key information.
The phone rings and the caller claims that your utilities will be shut off if you don’t immediately pay up—using a gift card. Or he says you’ve won a prize, but to claim it, you must first use a gift card to pay an upfront fee.
AARP is urging lawmakers to create a restitution fund that would help compensate Minnesotans who lose money to fraud schemes.
AARP Delaware plans to make the expanded use of accessory dwelling units a key statewide priority in 2024.
AARP South Dakota needs volunteers to engage with lawmakers on issues important to older adults.
AARP Virgin Islands and the Virgin Islands Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation installed six park benches on St. Thomas and St. John in July.
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