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The AARP-backed laws will allow the state to import lower-cost prescription medicines from Canada and require drug makers to justify price increases on generic insulin.
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The volunteers help prepare tax returns free of charge at sites around the country and through virtual appointments.
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An intergenerational art project promotes safe streets in Tallahassee, Florida. A fleet of three-wheel bikes helps older adults to get around in Washington, Indiana. A bus is converted into a wheelchair-accessible greenhouse, adding a touch of beauty in Laramie, Wyoming.
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State regulators approved a significantly smaller rate increase than initially proposed by United Illuminating after pushback from AARP.
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We endorsed legislation to lift Medicare and Medicaid rules that prevent advanced practice registered nurses from providing health care services without a doctor's sign-off.
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The bill would require the federal government to notify older adults every year, starting at age 60, that they will become eligible for Medicare when they turn 65.
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Medicare just announced the first set of Part D drugs that will be subject to negotiation, and the resulting negotiated prices will become available in 2026.
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We sent letters to lawmakers in the House and Senate endorsing legislation that would help veterans remain in their homes as they age.
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The braking technology has been shown to significantly reduce the frequency of crashes and should be standards on all vehicles, AARP told federal transportation officials.
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Montanans can apply starting next year to participate in the optional payment plan, which allows homeowners to pay their twice-yearly property tax bills in seven installments.