AARP advocates on policy issues that matter most to Maryland residents age 50 and over and their families. In our state legislative advocacy efforts, we rely on our hundreds of volunteers and more than 800,000 members across Maryland.
Patients in Maryland hospitals spent a median time of 247 minutes in the ER before leaving. AARP will work with a coalition of other groups on legislative steps to address the problem.
Help is available for Maryland residents who are struggling to afford the high-speed internet services they need to stay connected to family members, friends, health care providers, work and so much more.
AARP is a sponsor of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) conference, October 22-25, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland! For 50 years, the NMSDC has advocated for, certified, and facilitated the inclusion and development of thousands of minority business enterprises (MBEs). Today, their certified MBEs account for $400 billion in U.S. economic output annually. AARP will have an exhibit table in the “health and wellness” exhibit area. Learn more about the event by visiting https://www.nmsdcconference.org/2023. '
AARP Maryland supports Prince George's County Council bill CB-065-023 Universal Design to promote accessible and safe housing for residents of all ages.
Two new laws and an expected review and update of regulations for Maryland's assisted living industry are designed give greater protection to more than 25,000 residents.
Scammers are adept at manipulating the latest technological advances to commit their crimes. These days it’s happening in the world of artificial intelligence – commonly known as AI.
AARP Maryland State President Jim Campbell published the following letter to the editor in the June 25 edition of the Capital Gazette newspaper, addressing shortcomings in Social Security Administration operations: