AARP will advocate for property tax relief for older residents during the state’s 2025 legislative session. Among the options it wants lawmakers to consider: allowing Hoosiers to defer payments or to pay in smaller installments, versus large lump-sum payments.
It is important that Hoosiers of all ages understand the importance and impact of Social Security. In this short video series, AARP Indiana volunteers provide brief overviews on various topics surrounding Social Security, from the history of the program, to where you can find additional resources.
The names of the first 10 Medicare drugs whose prices the federal government will negotiate directly with manufacturers were released Aug. 29. Popular but pricey blood thinners, diabetes medications, cancer treatments make historic list.
The Indiana General Assembly concluded this short session and adjourned Sine Die, with both chambers burning the midnight oil until approximately 1:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 9th.
Indiana’s network of trails is growing to accommodate increasing demand, with lawmakers allocating $150 million in recent budgets to the Next Level Trails program for ongoing improvements across the state.
We’ve officially reached the half-way point in the 2022 Indiana General Assembly, and AARP Indiana’s Legislative Team and staff are in the thick of the action at the Indiana Statehouse during this year’s short legislative session.
AARP Indiana is proud to sponsor Indiana Town Hall’s upcoming non-partisan town hall event with Congressman André Carson. Whether you are an Indiana 7th District constituent or just a civically minded Hoosier, you won’t want to miss this conversation on 2022 priorities in the United States House of Representatives and navigating the divisiveness in congress.