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AARP Michigan posted several substantial victories on its legislative agenda during the recently concluded 2017-18 session of the Michigan Legislature.
But the record also shows that much work remains to be done.
At the close of each two-year state legislative session, AARP Michigan publishes an End of Session Report that summarizes organization-supported bills that won passage.
The document also provides a rundown on the status of bills backed by AARP that did not pass during the session.
The report shows legislation was enacted that will:
- Facilitate in-person health care and the growing use of telehealth technology.
- Make it easier for older adults in Michigan to live safely and independently in their own homes and communities as they age.
- Expand access to dental care.
- Improve safety for bicyclists in the state.
Bills not enacted that AARP will urge legislators to continue working on in 2019 would:
- Provide a tax credit for home accessibility.
- Expand access to broadband high-speed internet.
- Make prescription drug pricing more transparent.
- Eliminate the mandatory judicial retirement age.
- Repeal or modify the 7-year-old pension tax.
See the full End of Session Report here: MIStateLegis.Report2017-18.Jan9.2019