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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.
2013 General Assembly - AARP Kentucky Statement: Preserve Public Pensions
Serving Kentucky, Delivering for Members
Looking Ahead: Volunteers Giving Back to Others in 2013
AARP Urges Governor Beshear to Expand Medicaid Coverage Under ACA
Ron Bridges – AARP Kentucky State Director
Responsible solutions needed for long-term challenges facing Social Security and Medicare.
AARP Kentucky staff and volunteer Charlotte Whittaker met with Senators McConnell and Paul, Representatives Guthrie, Massie, Yarmuth, Whitfield (or their staff) and other key members of Congress involved in the lame duck discussions to avert a so-called “fiscal cliff”. From across the country, AARP brought key state volunteers and staff together on Capitol Hill to urge high ranking members of Congress not to reduce Social Security or Medicare benefits in any end of year deal. With regard to both Medicare and Medicaid they told members of Congress that simply reducing government expenditures by shifting costs does not lower the cost of health care—it merely shifts the cost to beneficiaries and other payers.
AARP Kentucky is proud to present the 2012 Andrus Award for Community Service to Charlotte Whittaker from Hartford.
Before Election Day 2012, AARP Kentucky volunteers completed delivery of a new report entitled “Kentuckians Have Their Say about Medicare and Social Security” to Members of Congress and congressional candidates.
'End the Wait, Fill the Plate' Kentucky
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