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The legislative session that begins Jan. 22 is only 45 days long. AARP Utah is prepared to hit the ground running to advocate on behalf of family caregivers, retirees and other adults 50-plus. AARP staff and volunteers will be at the Capitol every day.
Utahns 50-plus value keeping their brains healthy and their finances secure, an AARP survey found.
The movement to “disrupt aging” is gaining steam across the country, but what does it mean?
In a state whose legislative session is only 45 days, AARP stands ready to score some wins for state residents 50-plus when lawmakers meet beginning Jan. 23. AARP Utah’s legislative priorities for 2017 include retirement security, support for family caregivers and access to affordable health care.
AARP is sponsoring a Real Possibilities University, with keynote presentations on brain fitness and fraud. These topics were among the top concerns of Utahns age 50-plus in a 2014 AARP survey.
AARP Utah is encouraging members to guard against identity theft by disposing of sensitive documents. Free shredding events are scheduled July 16, 8-11 a.m., in Ogden and the Midvale area of Salt Lake City.
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