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The bills target the business practices of pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, who negotiate prescription drug prices with drug companies on behalf of insurers.
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A proposed 28.4 percent increase in auto insurance premiums over the next two years was scaled back dramatically after pushback from AARP and our members.
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The law would make it illegal for employers to ask about age, date of birth or high school or college graduation dates on an initial job application.
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Only a third of adults 50 and older know how many minutes of exercise is recommended each week, and fewer than a quarter are getting enough.
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Regulators will no longer allow New York utilities to routinely raise rates to comply with state climate goals — a policy change recommended by AARP.
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The new law raises the income cap to qualify for the program and increases the maximum rebate from $650 to $1,000.
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The bipartisan bill would make it harder for scammers to hide their identities and easier for victims to recover their losses.
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AARP worked to educate voters about a ballot initiative last year that allowed for the changes, which include at least nine days of early voting.
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Telehealth visits are medical care appointments conducted remotely by video or telephone rather than in-person in a doctor’s office or other traditional setting.
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The model program is designed to improve the quality of life for people with dementia and ease the strain on family caregivers.