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Stay up-to-date on federal and state legislative activities. Learn how AARP is fighting for you in Washington D.C. and right here at home.
CHANGING GUIDELINES COULD PROVIDE HEALTH CARE TO 62,000 HARDWORKING VIRGINIANS AGE 50-64
With the start of the new year, millions of Americans will have access to health coverage for the first time or have improved coverage because of the health care law. There are steps you can take now to ensure you have access to coverage beginning January 1.
Grant Helps Lead Efforts to Transform Health Care through Nursing.
AARP Virginia is fighting for you in Washington, but we could use your help. If you have an interest in federal legislative issues -- such as protecting Medicare or Social Security -- consider signing up as an AARP Virginia Congressional District Volunteer.
Looking for the AARP Virginia Voter Guide?
Before heading off to the polls Nov. 5, make sure you have an acceptable form of identification. Virginia voters are now required to show ID in order to cast a normal or absentee ballot. If you fail to present an acceptable form of ID you will be given the option to vote a provisional ballot.
Event to Focus on Role of Social Media in State Elections
RICHMOND _Virginia voters will have a chance to publicly ask candidates for office questions and the office-seekers will have the opportunity to answer those questions in a continuous open forum between now and Election Day.
Survey Reveals Virginia Voters Care About Medicaid Expansion, Home Care Services
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