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WASHINGTON, DC – Today, in the midst of Older Americans Month, AARP volunteers and staff from every state visited Capitol Hill to urge their elected representatives to back bills, including the Older Americans Act, that can help Americans live their best lives.
“This Congress has an opportunity to pass bipartisan legislation that benefits older Americans including the reauthorization of the Older Americans Act, the landmark 1965 law that helps provide essential services tomillions of our most vulnerable seniors,” said AARP Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond. “During the month that celebrates and recognizes older Americans, we hope to push Congress to take action on a long list of issues that matter to our members and their families.”
The issues that AARP volunteers and staff raised with members of the House and Senate from every state include:
As Congress gets closer to a midterm election expected to once again see the influence of older voters, AARP’s volunteers hope that their issues resonate clearly before they head to the voting booths in November.
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