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AARP needs volunteers to advocate this summer and fall for issues of concern to Wisconsinites age 50-plus.
Alaska voters should closely read their ballots for the Tuesday, Aug. 16, election.
Rhode Island’s Tuesday, Sept. 13, primaries will determine which candidates appear on the general election ballot in November.
A new law passed by the West Virginia Legislature will expand the West Virginia Veterans’ Council from nine to 11 members, ensuring diverse representation from regions of the state and military service branches.
For the Connecticut primaries on Tuesday, Aug. 9, and the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 8, it will be easier to vote due to new laws that have expanded eligibility for absentee voting to include sickness from COVID-19.
Join DC Grandparents Against COVID-19 to help your family, friends and neighbors stay healthy.
AARP is encouraging North Dakotans to get active and explore nature with free hiking events at two scenic state parks this summer.
All registered voters in the state can request an absentee ballot for the Tuesday, Nov. 8, general election as soon as Monday, Aug. 22.
Think you’re savvy enough to avoid being ripped off? Think again. Last year, Washington consumers lost more than $135 million to fraud, according to the Federal Trade Commission. That’s nearly double the amount lost in 2020.
AARP Michigan is hosting a virtual discussion featuring five retired physicians who are now themselves living with dementia. On Thursday, Aug. 11, at noon, they will share their insights into treatments, the stigma and the questions people should ask their own doctors.
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