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Community conversation centers on possible cuts by "supercommittee"
If you live in part of Texas where the electricity market is deregulated, you might find some of these resources helpful as the Texas summer heats up and your utility bills may too.
As Black History Month winds down, we at AARP Texas would like to take a moment to reflect on the significant progress that has been made in our country. We salute all the civil rights pioneers of yesteryear -– African-Americans, Hispanics, women and others -- and the people who are still working to make positive progress toward creating a more equal and just society.
Seven legislators honored for legislative achievements
AARP Texas yesterday honored Houston-area Senator Rodney Ellis with an award for his work in the Legislature on behalf of the 50+ population.
Four cases reported in Fort Worth to date
Applications Set Record For 9 Year Old Program; New Hospital-Health Care Honor Established
September marks the start of football, more temperate weather and various laws passed by the Texas Legislature that should help seniors.
AUSTIN, TX – AARP Texas today commended the City of Austin for acting expeditiously to protect vulnerable electric customers -- many of whom are elderly and on fixed incomes -- from having their electricity turned off during record-breaking summer temperatures.
AARP remains hopeful on a long term solution
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