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AARP Connecticut

The latest news, information and events for Connecticut residents 50+
DEC 4, 2025
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Ratepayers Can Voice Their Position by Signing an Online Petition or Attending Public Hearings in February, March & April
APR 22, 2025
As the final month of an unconventional legislative session at the Minnesota State Capitol, several key factors have influenced the session. The House of Representatives is evenly split, with a 67-67 political party division, leading to a historic power-sharing agreement. Additionally, uncertainty about federal funding cuts looms large over the Capitol. The Legislature’s primary responsibility is to pass a state budget every two years, and legislators are working to meet the May 19, 2025 deadline.
APR 21, 2025
AARP Texas-backed Senate Bill 1036 would take the heat out of solar and clean energy scams
From figuring out finances to tips on downsizing, we have valuable information on caregiving. Check out our online series that features commonsense solutions to caregiving issues that will save time and money and help you find support.
AARP members and guests can attend live jazz performances at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home to Jazz at Lincoln Center and enjoy a 20% discount for select concerts taking place from April through May 2025.
Alzheimer’s causes changes in memory, thinking and behavior that are not normal aging. Join AARP Massachusetts and the Alzheimer’s Association for a live, interactive webinar and learn the difference between normal aging and Alzheimer’s.
Each session covers essential topics, with presentations by local experts on subjects such as legal and financial planning, caregiver brain health, and veterans benefits. Caregivers are equipped with information to proactively consider long-term care and end-of-life planning.
Join us for a live, virtual event at 11 a.m. CT on Wednesday, April 2. Scammers posing as IRS agents or Treasury Department officials are out there, calling and trying to convince taxpayers that they owe back taxes.
AARP Wyoming will host a historical lecture webinar series called, ‘Women I Wish I’d Known,” from May through July, featuring women who did everything from teaching in Alaska to carry pet snakes. The events are free and you don’t need to be an AARP member to take part.
All too often, victims of fraud are repeatedly deceived by the same criminals regarding the same scheme. Or, once victimized, some are that much more ms.vulnerable to new sca
A special event series will guide you through the High Line Canal this summer.
Virtual sessions on how to deal with the loss of a loved one.
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