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Stay up-to-date on federal and state legislative activities. Learn how AARP is fighting for you in Washington D.C. and right here at home.
AARP Indiana is working to improve its broadband access into more rural areas of the state.
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.
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 will be advocating for a wide range of issues, everything from broadband access to authority for nurse practitioners, in the upcoming legislative session.
The Evansville City Council unanimously voted to adopt the city’s first-ever Complete Streets policy on Monday evening.
AARP Indiana is proud to sponsor an event presented by startup, civic non-profit, Indiana Town Halls, featuring U.S. Senator Mike Braun this week.
Despite their extensive training, advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) are barred by Indiana law from prescribing routine drugs unless they work under a doctor’s supervision. AARP Indiana is urging state lawmakers to ease that restriction.
The new legislative session begins Monday, Jan. 11, and older Hoosiers will want to keep an eye on the progress of legislation that affects them.
AARP leaders nationwide meeting remotely with Senate, House offices, as COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes reach nearly 100,000
AARP Indiana raises concerns about the toll of pandemic isolation and is demanding more transparency and reform of nursing homes.
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