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Sheila Burke

Tennessee drivers 55 and older can get a three-year discount on their auto insurance if they take the AARP Smart Driver class and maintain a safe driving record. Discounts typically vary from 5 to 10 percent off.
AARP Tennessee is helping members stay connected and combat pandemic fatigue with a bevy of virtual events, such as healthy eating demonstrations, exercise classes and lunchtime conversations.
State officials are working to ensure that polling locations this fall are as safe as possible for voters amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Keep up with the latest car technologies, learn safety tips and potentially save money. Older drivers who complete the course could be eligible for a three-year reduction on their car insurance.
The last census led to Tennessee receiving roughly $17.3 billion in federal funding for programs such as Medicaid, Medicare and low-income-housing loans in fiscal year 2016
The AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide program is expected to help tens of thousands of Tennesseans prepare their 2020 state and federal returns.
Raising grandchildren could qualify you for financial assistance and other resources.
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