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Exciting things are happening in New York and AARP is proud to be a part of them
DEC 15, 2025
Long-time Executive Council Member William McDonald will advocate on behalf of all New Yorkers age 50+
DEC 5, 2025
AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel issued the following statement in regards to Governor Hochul vetoing A.2468 (Dinowitz) into law, which would have created the state office of the utility consumer advocate.
NOV 26, 2025
As part of Family Caregivers Month, AARP New York reached out to legislators so they could share their caregiving stories and why they believe it’s important to highlight services for caregivers. New York State’s 4  million  family caregivers provide an estimated  2.1 billion hours  of care for older parents, spouses, and other loved ones each year.
NOV 22, 2025
AARP New York is committed to helping you become empowered financially so you can live your best life whether you are still in the workforce, preparing for retirement or retired. You can get the latest expert advice on financial literacy, money management, retirement savings, budgeting, estate planning and more right here through our programs, both virtual and in-person. We’re also advocating for you at both the state and local level to make sure you can afford your utilities, prescription drugs and groceries.
ALBANY, New York – Statement by AARP NYS Director Beth Finkel on the paid family leave provision in the 2016-17 State Budget:
Funding Needed in New Budget to Eliminate Wait Lists for Services to Help NYers Age at Home Rather than Taxpayer-Funded Nursing Homes
Martins, Golden, Bonacic, Murphy, Funke Ask Senate Leader Flanagan to Support Funding in New State Budget
Urge Consumers to Wait Until Courts Rule on New Regulations
AARP Delivers 6,000+ Postcards from NYers to Legislative Leaders Urging State-Facilitated Payroll-Deduction Plan to Help Workers Save.
200,000 seniors are currently on waiting lists for affordable housing in NYC.
Governor to Address 10K+ AARP Members on Teletown Hall
Praises Governor, State Utility Regulators for Strong Action
Millennials planning for retirement? It's never too early – especially since more and more lack access to the kind of workplace retirement savings plans earlier generations took for granted.
After the airing of a misleading advertisement criticizing Mayor Bill de Blasio’s affordable housing plan, Associate State Director of AARP for New York City Chris Widelo issued the following statement:
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