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The AARP Bulletin

Feel more at home in the digital world with free virtual classes on a variety of technology topics, offered by AARP Kansas.
AARP Kansas is urging voters to make their voices heard by casting their ballots in the Tuesday, Aug. 2, primaries.
AARP Kansas is seeking volunteers to support a variety of issues and programs important to older Kansans.
As the state legislature reconvenes this month, AARP Kansas plans to work with lawmakers to help ensure that more workers are financially able to retire.
AARP Kansas is pushing for a bill that would allow advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to treat patients without the involvement of a doctor.
Nine out of 10 Kansas voters age 50 and older use the internet, according to a recent AARP Kansas survey, but access is not equal across the state.
Five Kansas cities and organizations received 2021 AARP Community Challenge grants to fund quick-action projects aimed at improving the quality of life for residents of all ages.
AARP is seeking volunteers to advocate at the local, state and national levels on issues important to Kansans 50-plus, to help make communities better places to live for all people.
On the third Friday of each month, AARP Kansas will offer virtual Fraud Watch Network presentations about how to identify and avoid frequent scams targeting Kansans.
AARP is producing weekly videos that help Kansans learn new skills.
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