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Natalie Missakian

States and territories will receive more than $42 billion to build out infrastructure for high-speed internet under the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which AARP was instrumental in passing.
AARP will work with the Assisting Caregivers Today (ACT) caucus to bring greater visibility to the challenges family caregivers face and advocate for solutions.
Nearly 22 million older adults lack high-speed internet access, but new federal resources are available to help bridge the digital divide, experts told listeners of our latest tele-town hall.
The new law will require most private employers to automatically enroll workers in a state-facilitated IRA, unless the employee opts out.
The AARP-backed law will allow workers to take up to 12 weeks off to care for a sick family member, starting in January 2026.
We endorsed legislation that would permanently allow coverage of telehealth services for all Medicare beneficiaries, bringing Medicare more in line with private insurance companies.
About 72 percent of the $28.3 billion lost to elder financial exploitation is taken by someone the victim knows, and is likely to go unreported.
The bipartisan Protecting Older Americans Act of 2023 would prohibit forced arbitration for age discrimination claims in the workplace.
The court struck down a Minnesota law that caused 94-year-old Geraldine Tyler to lose all equity in her home because of a small tax debt.
The Senior Security Act of 2023 would create a federal task force to examine and identify challenges seniors face when investing, as well as recommend changes to laws or regulations.
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