AARP Georgia will be advocating for a state-facilitated retirement savings program for private-sector workers who don’t have access to one through their employer during the 2025-26 legislative session.
Capitol Catch-Up was on a brief hiatus, but Melissa Sinden is back to provide you with the details of the latest happenings under the Gold Dome. The text of her video is below. Happy viewing!
AARP Georgia and the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library will host a three-part Fraud Prevention Series for residents of the Central Savannah Regional Area.
Please join us for a volunteer briefing on a number of key topics - net neutrality and what it means to those over 50, the latest on the budget and an overview of AARP’s caregiving efforts. Our special guests will be Cristina Martin-Firvida, Director of Financial Security and Consumer Affairs, Bob Stephen, VP of Health Security Programming, and Eric Schneidewind, AARP’s Volunteer President. As always, we’ll make sure there is time for your questions and comments!
It’s springtime in Georgia, and that means the 82nd annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival will soon be in bloom. The festival is a popular local tradition, with music, food, prizes and a marketplace featuring the works of hundreds of artists.
With mid-term elections on the horizon, please join a call to hear the latest about the work of AARP’s Campaigns team and its voter engagement plans on Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. ET.