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George Bridges

AARP Montana helped score a major victory for consumers in the 2017 legislative session. A new state law repeals a rule that allowed NorthWestern Energy to pass electricity supply costs on to consumers, with no limits on such things as consulting fees and travel expenses. The change gives the Montana Public Service Commission the authority to control these costs.
A new state law supported by AARP Oregon cracks down on distracted driving. Drivers cannot touch their phones behind the wheel. Hands-free phone usage is still allowed.
AARP Illinois and the Springfield Art Association invite AARP members and their guests to two informative and creative events.
AARP and Iowa Public Television have teamed up to produce Stealing Your Life, a program on how to guard against fraud. The show features Frank Abagnale, whose exploits decades ago were depicted in the movie Catch Me If You Can.
By John Reinhart
AARP Connecticut is ramping up efforts to make sure a state law that can help private-sector workers save for retirement becomes a reality.
By Holly Fisher
Delaware’s population is aging faster than the national average. Are supportive services for long-term care adequate to deal with this trend?
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