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If nothing is done to improve Social Security, benefits will have to be reduced by about 25 percent. We are encouraging the candidates to tell voters how they would make Social Security sustainable for future generations. Tell us your story about what Social Security means to your family.
Bruce Smith, 71 year old AARP member and activist from Woodbridge, Virginia
Lorraine Bratton of Roanoke is a veteran AARP volunteer. She has been active with the Take A Stand campaign, attending candidate events and representing Take A Stand at community activities. This is her report from a recent campaign event she attended.
Voters will have only one opportunity to see the candidates for Vice President of the United States face off in a debate. On Tuesday, Oct. 4 AARP Virginia is hosting debate watch parties in Richmond and Virginia Beach so that voters can have fun, enjoy snacks and discuss the debate with their peers.
AARP Virginia is looking for people who want to make a difference in their community and in our state. We have several opportunities available for you to get involved as an AARP Virginia volunteer in southeast Virginia.
AARP Virginia is happy to announce the following 2016 events.
Americans Age 50-plus and Their Families Affected by Important Work
Battleground state women voters want action
Take a Stand is about having our 2016 candidates commit to action on Social Security, so that all Americans can retire with dignity and independence.
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