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AARP this year will again urge state lawmakers to pass legislation guaranteeing paid family and medical leave for New Mexico workers.
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With the start of the 2025 New Mexico Legislative Session just over a month away, AARP New Mexico volunteers and staff are already preparing on how best to get several issues passed during the busy 60-days legislators will be at the Roundhouse. Leading the list of priorities is paid family and medical leave.
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For years, Albuquerque has lacked affordable, accessible and right-sized housing, and the problem was expected to get worse as the community’s older adult population continued to grow exponentially. By 2030, New Mexico is expected to have the nation’s third highest population of people age 65 and older!
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The Las Cruces AARP Chapter used the local Renaissance Faire as a final opportunity to share information on how and where to vote just before the November General Election. During the “Faire”, held the first weekend in November, volunteers also shared information on caregiving, and Social Security.
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While many people might be familiar with the discounts and insurance products AARP offers, they may not know about the work AARP does at the local level or the kinds of resources AARP has that can make everyday living easier. To show people the many sides of AARP, AARP New Mexico is conducting an evening reception, Nov. 6, in Santa Fe to show the community the work that is being done right in their hometown.
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Find upcoming election dates, registration deadlines and voting options in New Mexico, such as absentee voting, early voting or voting with a disability.
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Encuentra las fechas de las próximas elecciones, los plazos de inscripción y las opciones para votar en Nuevo México, como votar por correo o votar si tienes una discapacidad.
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For many people, the start of fall is like a second January – time to revisit goals such as getting organized and maybe clearing out the clutter.
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AARP New Mexico will be conducting two free document shredding events -- one in Santa Fe and one in Las Cruces – both taking place Saturday, Oct. 26. The event in Santa Fe, however, will have a special combination. AARP New Mexico is joining forces with the New Mexico Department of Justice, which will offer safe disposal of prescription drugs, as part of Drug Take Back Day. Both services will be drive-through.
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New Mexico residents can schedule new COVID-19 vaccine appointments or walk into a nearby pharmacy to get a shot. Here’s how to find an updated vaccine near you.









