Today the New York Times blog Prescriptions (which covers all things related to the business of health care) posted a piece challenging our recently released Rx Watchdog report. AARP's Jim Dau, Director of Media Relations responds to Duff Wilson's piece:
AARP Senior Vice President Drew Nannis offered the following statement in response to Senator Alan Simpson's troubling comments about the importance of Social Security for 310 million Americans:
Morning folks! Lots of guest posts for you lately, and today we bring you another great contributor. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood joins us today to talk about livable communities - what that means and what we're doing to make sure they happen.
As I am sure you have heard by now, Senator Robert Byrd is no longer with us. At the age of 92 and after 51 years of service in the Senate and 6 years in the House, he is the longest-serving member of Congress.
WASHINGTON-- AARP spokesperson Jim Dau released this statement in response to recent media reports inaccurately linking AARP to the political campaign disclosure legislation currently being debated in Congress:
An AARP Bulletin piece by Amy Goyer goes in-depth about a new survey revealing the significant role that grandparents have been playing in children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The Interactive Autism Network conducts studies with parents of children with ASD, but report that…