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Sam Shumway

Current Role: AARP Wyoming State Director
A meeting with Al Simpson was one of the first events for State Director Sam Shumway and State President Kate Sarosy.
AARP Wyoming’s steadfast adherence to nonpartisanship reinforces trust among our members and strengthens our ability to serve as an effective advocate.
As a nonprofit organization, AARP has never endorsed candidates nor contributed to political campaigns, parties, or candidates—and we never will.
AARP has a proud 40-year history of non-partisan voter engagement and does not endorse or oppose candidates, nor does AARP make contributions to political campaigns or candidates at any level. For that reason, we at AARP Wyoming have taken more than a few inquiries from members about what to believe when it comes to the mailers, text messages, and political ads seen in Wyoming this election cycle.
Every year we send a survey to all of our volunteers. The purpose is to better understand them and learn how we can enhance the volunteer experience and create more meaningful volunteer opportunities.
Rocky Mountain Power is asking for a 21% rate increase, which would go into effect after the New Year. This will let you know how to make your voice heard before Public Service Commission.
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