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The AARP Bulletin

With the new legislative session underway, AARP Montana is advocating for tax relief measures, support for family caregivers, better home care services, increased financial security and ways to combat elder abuse.
The majority of Montanans 45 and older are in favor of a state income tax exemption or reduction in tax rates for Social Security income, according to the latest “Vital Voices” survey from AARP Montana.
The state Legislature convenes for only 90 days every two years. With the 2023 session coming up, AARP is looking for your help.
Nine organizations in Montana have received AARP Community Challenge grants to improve livability and age-friendly designs.
State officials are seeking applicants for four new councils that focus on safeguarding older adults.
As potentially dangerous wildfires extend into rural and developed areas, residents must prepare.
Given that the vast majority of people 50 and older want to stay in their homes and communities as they age, AARP Montana has prepared information on how to do so.
Many Montanans facing rising energy costs are unaware of resources to help them avoid having to choose between paying for heating bills and other necessities.
The holiday season brings out scam artists, and AARP Montana is alerting people to swindles through its Fraud Watch Friday radio show.
According to new research from AARP, Montana’s 50-plus population has an outsize economic impact that will help the state recover financially from the pandemic and drive growth for the next three decades.
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