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George Bridges

Having a hard time buying groceries? In 2012 Georgia made it easier for residents age 60-plus with no earned income to apply for the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP).
AARP is helping people learn how to compare the benefits and costs of plans available through the state’s health insurance marketplace.
By Thomas Korosec
A state law that went into effect July 1 could keep con artists who prey on Kansas homeowners at bay by requiring roofers to register with the state attorney general’s office.
By Tom Scherberger
In a win for people who spend daytime hours at home, Nevada is blocking utility companies from imposing higher rates during peak usage times.
As many as 35,000 uninsured Delawareans could take advantage of the state’s new health insurance exchange. Established by the Affordable Care Act, the exchange functions as an online marketplace, allowing state residents to compare health insurance policies and find affordable coverage.
AARP Idaho wants to know what’s on members’ minds.
AARP Florida is urging members worried about possible cuts in Social Security and Medicare benefits to speak up—in two-minute videos on YouTube.
Oklahoma County residents age 60-plus, or any age with visual impairments, will have another transportation option when a ride program begins this fall.
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