Spring is in the air, Easter is just around the corner, and the age-old debate continues—what came first, the chicken or the egg? While philosophers ponder this question, let’s tackle a more practical dilemma: Which is more cost-effective—buying eggs from the store or raising your own chickens?
More than 100 wildfires around Oklahoma ravaged communities and destroyed hundreds of structures. We have compiled a list of government, nonprofit and other resources that offer information or assistance to those impacted.
A 2025 Legislative Session that saw 556 pieces of legislation came to an end on March 6 in Cheyenne. While Property Tax Relief had the spotlight for AARP Wyoming members, there were a number of other issues worthy of members’ attention. Here are a few highlights.
In 2021, Lilyan received the AARP NJ State Office Advocacy Award. This is given to an AARP volunteer who has been an outstanding advocate and has contributed significantly to the AARP policy agenda.
AARP members and guests are invited to join us for: Hamilton Then & Now, a special 2-night experience. On December 6th, meet the cast of the Broadway show. Then, on December 13th, join AARP for a virtual tour of the Schuyler Mansion.
AARP Illinois recently ran a contest calling on artists across Illinois to create art around the theme of “disrupting disparities.” The theme comes from AARP Illinois’ multiyear “Disrupt Disparities” initiative, which aims to identify challenges and policy solutions for older adults of color across the state. “Clean Justice” by Springfield- based painter and potter, Wilma Wofford, was selected as the winner of the contest.
Two Central Texas-based reporters -- Avery Travis and Mose Buchele -- are being recognized by AARP Texas for producing impactful journalism projects that address the interests and needs of older Texans and their families.
AARP NY Supports Tax Credits & Cost-Effective Investments to ‘Disrupt Disparities’ Impacting Rural NY as Recommended in New Research Report & Policy Paper