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Updates on the 2025 Speaker's Task Force on Elder Services

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2025 Speaker's Task Force on Elder Services
Wisconsin lawmakers just formed a Task Force on Elder Services. The goal of the Task Force is to recommend legislation that will make life better for older Wisconsinites. AARP Wisconsin will be following the activites of the Task Force & we will keep you updated.

Check back to this page for:
- Notifications about Task Force Meetings (in-person and virtual)
- Updates on the Task Force's activities and recommendations
- Alerts & links for you to take action & contact your lawmakers
The Latest News
On Thursday, May 22nd, AARP WI was thrilled to bring our Coffee & Conversations series to Madison for the first time, hosted at Mercies Coffee. These conversations invite community members to gather over a morning beverage and engage in meaningful dialogue on topics that empower aging and strengthen local connections.
See what we talked about at our fraud prevention event & check out these resources!
After severe summer storms, criminals go door to door with fraudulent offers
AARP is urging lawmakers to pass state and federal tax credits that would help family caregivers with out-of-pockets costs.
AARP Wisconsin is boosting its outreach efforts for veterans and military members in the state — and giving special attention to fraud efforts.
We invite all of you to join our team of AARP-Wisconsin red-shirted volunteer advocates at one or more of the state’s four public hearings on Governor Evers’ proposed 2025-27 State Budget on four dates in April. The hearings, hosted by the state’s Joint Committee on Finance, will be held in Kaukauna, West Allis, Hayward and Wausau (dates, times, locations listed below).
Here's what to know, whether you're a resident who's working or retired, or if you're considering a move to Wisconsin.
Have you gotten a text recently claiming that you have unpaid tolls? The FBI reports this scam started picking up steam last spring and has exploded in recent months, across Wisconsin and the rest of the nation.
No ever gets exactly what they ask for in a state budget, but the biennial spending plan outlined by the governor in his state budget address on Feb. 18 comes pretty close. Now comes the hard part - fighting to keep these priority issues top of mind among all state lawmakers as the arduous budget-creation process moves forward.

About AARP Wisconsin
Contact information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.