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Caregiving, support for veterans, work and save programs, Telehealth, affordable and reliable utilities -- these are among the highlights of issues included in the AARP Michigan 2016 Legislative Agenda.
AARP advocates on policy issues that matter most to Michigan residents age 50 and older and their families. In our advocacy efforts, AARP relies on over 250 AARP Michigan volunteers, staff at a state office headquartered in Lansing, teleworkers in Detroit and Grand Rapids and, of course, our 1.4 million Michigan members.
Each year, AARP publishes our state legislative agenda, which we share with Michigan's 110 State Representatives, 38 State Senators, the Governor, AARP members, our volunteers and the public.
Have a look at this year's agenda, which includes a one-page glance at our issues followed by a more detailed rundown: AARPMI2016LegisAgenda.2.3.16