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AARP Nebraska

News that matters for Nebraskans over 50
JUN 2, 2025
We invite you to enjoy a free coffee as we get together with friends and neighbors, and hear from local leaders and organizations.
JUN 2, 2025
Utility's requested increase would add financial stress to 230K customers already behind on bills
JUN 2, 2025
In June we'll be participating in several LGBTQ+ pride festivals in Maine and look forward to seeing you there!
JUN 2, 2025
NV Energy is asking the state to charge 9 percent more for electricity — about $15 a month for the average customer.
JUN 2, 2025
Communities will receive matching funds through IHCDA’s CreatINg Places and AARP Indiana
JUN 2, 2025
Join us for a Telephone Town Hall Event on June 10
JUN 2, 2025
News and Notes from AARP Michigan
AARP District of Columbia is seeking nominations for the 2021 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service. If you know someone whose volunteer work has improved the community, enhanced people's lives or inspired others to volunteer, they could be the next Andrus Award recipient!
Learn about natural hair tips during Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Chris-Tia Donaldson.
By Lupe Wissel – AARP Idaho state director
AARP is pleased to announce that Glenda DuBoise, Topeka, has been selected as the new Kansas State Director. She will oversee operations of the Kansas state office, which includes a staff of four full-time employees and an 8-person volunteer advisory Executive Council that works on behalf of all Kansans 50+, including nearly 300,000 AARP members statewide. Glenda succeeds Maren Turner, who served in the role for more than 20 years.
AARP Announces 2022 Purpose Prize® Award Winners; Award-Winning Television and Film Actor Michael J. Fox to Receive Honorary Purpose Prize. AARP Purpose Prize Honors America’s Movers and Shakers Age 50-Plus, Who Give Back, Tackle Major Societal Challenges; Five $50K Awards Will be Presented  
AARP New Jersey Applauds Enactment of New Law to Protect Older Workers from Age DiscriminationStatement from AARP New Jersey Advocacy Director, Evelyn Liebman
Kilolo Kijakazi, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, today introduced a new look and feel to the Social Security Statement, available online through the my Social Security portal at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount and by mail. The Statement is one of the most effective tools people can use to learn about their earnings and future Social Security benefits. This fresh look will allow millions of people to see their earnings information and estimates of future benefits quickly and securely.
AARP Indiana is proud to sponsor an event presented by startup, civic non-profit, Indiana Town Halls, featuring U.S. Senator Mike Braun this week.
Join AARP New York for a virtual program that provides the tools to access your own power and insight to define your life.
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