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With Week 5 in the books, we have reached the halfway point of the 2024 South Dakota legislative session. Here are the bills we are working on for you.
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The 2024 session of the Alabama Legislature opens on Tuesday, February 6. AARP Alabama has developed a series of priorities for this legislative session that are critically important to our more than 400,000 members, and all Alabamians age 50-plus.
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Home to at least six military, Jacksonville is a hub for those who serve our country, both active duty and retired.
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Are you a veteran in need of housing?
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The City of Jacksonville is home to many different military bases, and AARP is in the community to make sure that every member of the military and their families receive the support they need. That's why we make sure to host and attend different Veterans and military events throughout the year, and we kicked off 2024 at the Jacksonville Veterans Affairs Stand Down!
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AARP's top volunteer honor
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Hawai`i residents who want to pay tribute to American servicemembers who served and died in the Vietnam War can do so at The Wall That Heals, a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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AARP Nebraska is bringing attention to Nebraska Legislature Bill 937 to Adopt the Caregiver Tax Credit Act. Introduced by State Senator Eliot Bostar, LB937 would help ensure family members who take care of their relatives with disabilities—incurring eligible expenditures for their care and support—are paid for their critical caregiving work through a nonrefundable tax credit.
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The second week of the Texas legislative session saw the unveiling of dueling budget proposals from House and Senate leaders who are starting negotiations over state spending billions of dollars apart and at odds over several key priorities. Both proposals fail to identify funding for a Lifespan Respite Program that’s considered invaluable to many unpaid family caregivers in Texas.
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Written by: Stella Montano, AARP Wyoming State Volunteer President