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AARP New York

Exciting things are happening in New York and AARP is proud to be a part of them
DEC 19, 2025
Have you ever dreamed of writing a book about your life?
DEC 15, 2025
Long-time Executive Council Member William McDonald will advocate on behalf of all New Yorkers age 50+
DEC 15, 2025
AARP New York volunteers are a dynamic group of people using skills they’ve cultivated. They work to improve the lives of fellow New Yorkers — and not just folks age 50 and older. They may attend a hip hop concert and hand out fliers about Medicare. They might lend a hand at food drives around Thanksgiving. Or they may travel to Albany to make sure the governor and state legislators are aware of vital issues, like caregiving support and unaffordable prescription drug prices. Whether you love meeting new people, working on projects that matter to your community, or speaking up on issues that impact people 50 and older, AARP has a role for you.
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.
Statement by Beth Finkel, State Director of AARP in New York State, on Approval of Long Island Power Authority 2016 Budget:
Honors Assemblymember, Names Her One of Two 2015 NY “Capitol Caregivers,” for Spearheading Enactment of CARE Act
Honors Senate Health Committee Chair for Spearheading Passage of CARE Act
NEW YORK, New York - Statement by AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel:
Voter Survey Shows 70% of Gen X, 64% of Boomers May Leave State in Retirement; AARP Urges State-Facilitated Workplace Savings Option
New Law Ensures Hospitals Offer Instruction in Care Before Patients Discharged
Voter Survey: 72% of Gen X, 61% of Boomers May Leave in Retirement; AARP Urges State-Facilitated Workplace Savings Option.
Stressed Out by Unaffordability and Lack of Savings, One in Three Hispanic City Voters 35-50 Don’t Expect to Ever Retire
Voter Survey: 64% of Gen X, 54% of Boomers May Leave in Retirement; AARP Urges State-Facilitated Workplace Savings Option
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Contact information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.