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Stay up-to-date on federal and state legislative activities. Learn how AARP is fighting for you in Washington D.C. and right here at home.
AARP North Dakota will host evening socials in four cities to highlight its legislative advocacy priorities and provide members a chance to visit with lawmakers.
Voters in November will decide whether to expand Medicaid—the government health insurance program for low-income Americans—to include an estimated 42,000 South Dakota adults.
The Vermont Retired Educators Association is seeking retired teachers and other school staff as new members.
With Wisconsin split along partisan lines amid an acrimonious political season, some voters may feel like skipping the upcoming midterm election. But AARP encourages all voters to participate.
Amid rising hate crimes against Asian Americans, a new AARP Maryland steering committee has met with state and national policymakers on how to address the problem.
AARP District of Columbia advocates for the 50-plus population before the city government.
The Ohio General Assembly will meet after Election Day for a final session to try to pass bills that have languished for the past two years, before the new term begins on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
AARP is hitting the road to advocate for and educate Illinois residents about more affordable housing options.
RG&E, NYSEG Customers Can’t Afford 19% to 31% Delivery Charge Increases
Gov. Sisolak and Sheriff Lombardo and Sen. Cortez Masto and former Attorney General Adam Laxalt answer AARP questions
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