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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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AARP Foundation filed an amicus brief in the case on behalf of the wife of an Indiana nursing home resident, who argued her husband's rights under federal law were violated.
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Voters in the Constitution State will have 14 days of early voting for general elections starting in 2024 under a new law supported by AARP.
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A law to enact voter ID requirements includes a variety of acceptable identification — including expired licenses and nursing home IDs — to make it easier for older voters.
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Legislation awaiting Gov. John Bel's signature establishes a dedicated trust fund to expand home- and community-based services for seniors.
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State lawmakers passed an AARP-backed bill to end the state tax on Social Security benefits for three-quarters of Minnesota recipients.
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This is the third blog in the ‘Savings and the Economy’ blog series which provides data-driven insights on implications of economic uncertainty for household savings and financial wellbeing.
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A new law gives eligible caregivers a tax credit of up to $2,000 starting in the 2024 tax year, with a higher cap for caregivers of veterans or people with dementia.
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One of the state's large natural gas companies agreed to trim its overall rate increase from $8.3 million to $2.2 million, following pressure from AARP and others.
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Just 11 percent of respondents 50 and over think the U.S. is much better than other nations at providing care for the very old, and only 39 percent say the U.S. is at least somewhat better.