AARP Eye Center
The General Assembly is set to convene Jan. 10, and AARP Maryland is gearing up to advocate on several issues important to Marylanders age 50-plus.
Leading the list of legislative priorities is prevention of elder abuse and exploitation. The AARP state office also aims to ensure all Marylanders have access to phone and broadband service and to protect state teachers’ and public employees’ pensions. Affordable, reliable utilities will also be a focus.
Want to get involved in these issues? To volunteer, email Tammy Bresnahan, AARP Maryland advocacy director, at tbresnahan@aarp.org.