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AARP Texas

Tirelessly working for Texans 50+ and their families
SEP 2, 2025
Five winners! Each one wins 2 tickets to see Paul McCartney live in San Antonio!
How to get assistance and how to help others impacted by the Fourth of July weekend floods in Texas.
AUG 11, 2025
AARP Texas is urging the Public Utility Commission of Texas to take action to protect vulnerable residents during extreme heat.
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.
Every February, the U.S. honors the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans who have helped shape our nation. Black History Month celebrates the rich cultural heritage, triumphs and adversities that are part of our country’s history. During Black History Month 2025, AARP is celebrating everyday people—those who tirelessly support their families, uplift their neighborhoods, and drive the progress of our nation.
AARP Texas Backs State Agency Funding Request to Improve a Neglected Medicaid Enrollment System
This festival always sells out! AARP has a few ways to get you there.
Here’s what to know, whether you’re a resident who’s working or retired, or if you’re considering a move to Texas.
Charlotte McKenzie, an accomplished business and civic leader residing in Frisco, will serve as the AARP Texas State President, the organization’s top volunteer leadership position in the state.
Charlene Hunter James, a long-time volunteer and community advocate in Houston, has been named AARP Texas state president.
In 1968, Bill Maness was serving on a U.S. Navy diesel submarine that ran highly classified surveillance missions in the waters near war-struck Vietnam.
The AARP Texas 2025 Legislative Session priorities centers on health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment.
Download the free 4-page AARP Texas Guide on Winter Storm Readiness
Texas cracked down on the practice of surprise medical billing this year under a measure approved overwhelmingly by the Texas Legislature and signed by Governor Greg Abbott. The new law, commonly known as Senate Bill 1264, seeks to protect people in state-regulated health plans from getting outrageous charges for out-of-network care.
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