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News that matters for Nebraskans over 50
JUN 17, 2025
The Big Trade-Off: No Property Tax, But a Steep Sales Tax in Wyoming?
JUN 17, 2025
To commemorate this milestone, AARP Idaho is inviting AARP members and invited guests to join us August 6 for an evening at Zoo Boise. You’ll receive admission to the zoo while enjoying complimentary ice cream, refreshments and shaded pavilions. Ride the carousel, feed the goats, we’ll even have face painting for the kids (or adults). It’s an entirely new way to enjoy the zoo and an evening the whole family will enjoy!
JUN 17, 2025
Juneteenth honors the end of slavery in the U.S. AARP Virginia joined Roanoke’s community to celebrate freedom, resilience, and unity across generations.
JUN 17, 2025
A Voyage of Valor: One of the Greatest Honors of My Time with AARP Wyoming
JUN 17, 2025
AARP Connecticut’s legislative priority is to work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle on policies and regulations that will keep more money in the pockets of residents and their families; address rising costs of utilities so all people have fair and affordable access to the necessary services; support family caregivers; strengthen protections around predatory lending practices; ensure prescription drug prices are reasonable, justified, and support improved consumer access and affordability; and help older adults live safely and independently in their communities and more.
JUN 17, 2025
Six Granite State communities are getting a boost in their work to become more livable for residents of all ages
JUN 17, 2025
AARP DC proudly represents 68,000 members in the District, and on behalf of them and all older District residents, we are advocating for a budget that honors the dignity and needs of older residents. For the FY2026 budget, our message is clear: District seniors deserve their fair share of the pie.
Español | This Hispanic Heritage Month, at AARP in the Virgin Islands, we continue to support latinos. Latinos are deeply woven into the fabric of our communities. Celebrate your contributions with us.
Inspiring stories of sacrifice and service in the armed forces
AARP has called on long-term care facilities to require that staff and residents without a medical or religious exemption be vaccinated against coronavirus, and the Biden Administration announced plans in August to require vaccination for nursing home staff.
The Riverworks Development Corporation has received the AARP Wisconsin Small Dollar, Big Impact Grant. They plan to use the $1,000 to install plaques alongside artists’ murals and other projects on the Beerline Trail in Milwaukee.
Cindy Roholt of Fargo is the recipient of the 2021 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service – AARP’s most prestigious volunteer award.
Americans pay more than three times what people in other countries for the same medicines
AARPNY is proud to bring back our virtual cooking classes with Chef Alexa. We invite AARP members and guests to join us as we learn how to prepare healthy plant-based dishes with natural, minimally processed foods that can meet our daily nutritional needs.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, AARP Connecticut and other organizations fought for changes that will allow Connecticut voters to cast their ballots in 2021 without risking their health. Once again, like in 2020, every Connecticut voter will have access to an absentee ballot by checking the COVID-19 reason on their absentee ballot application. This change will be in effect through the November 2nd, 2021 municipal elections.
New AARP Analysis: COVID-19 Cases and Deaths Surge in Nursing Homes, Risk of Infection Three Times Higher for Unvaccinated Residents
Louisiana last in the nation for nursing home staff vaccinations
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