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AARP Texas

Tirelessly working for Texans 50+ and their families
JUL 6, 2025
How to get assistance and how to help others impacted by the Fourth of July weekend floods in Texas.
JUL 2, 2025
AARP is giving four lucky winners an unforgettable Round Rock Express experience with a private suite, buffet, and parking — all for free. Enter by August 1 for your shot to win!
JUL 1, 2025
More than 3.7 million Texans 65 and older depend on Social Security benefits for at least a portion of their income.
With nearly 2.5 million members in Texas, AARP Texas strengthens communities and advocates for what matters most to older Texans and their families, including health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment.
El próximo año podríamos ver el mayor aumento en los beneficios del Seguro Social en cuatro décadas. Los precios en aumento estimulan los pronósticos de un ajuste por costo de vida (COLA) de casi dos dígitos para el 2023.
por: John Waggoner y Andy Markowitz, AARP
La temporada de huracanes comenzó el primero de junio y termina el 30 de noviembre. Quiera o no, ahora es el momento de prepararse. Este año, se espera que esta temporada sea activa y se esperan entre 14 y 21 tormentas con nombre y entre seis y 10 huracanes.
No matter the forecast, making a disaster plan is essential during Hurricane season. AARP has resources.
With high schools and colleges about to kick off their football seasons, it’s time for fans to add new dishes to their tailgating playbooks, with two virtual cooking classes hosted by AARP in Houston.
AARP Texas is working to help make communities safer for pedestrians of all ages with a new educational program.
Steps older Texans and state leaders can take to reduce electric rate shock and boost the resiliency of utility customers and the electric grid.
The Texas Primary Runoff elections take place this month. Early voting starts May 16 and runs until May 20. Election Day voting takes place May 24.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world. It changed the way people worked, went to school, and lived their lives. It affected individuals from marginalized communities and left them unemployed, causing economic hardships. The fear of the unknown is intimidating. Trust me, I know.
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, AARP Texas reached out to a few state and federal lawmakers to share their stories about why they decided to run for office. We also asked about their priorities and what Texans aged 50-plus can do to get involved in politics.
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