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Former Arkansas Gov. Full Article at NewsMax
Before I even read the tag line identifying the author of the Nov. 22 commentary "Heath bill offers common-sense reform," I knew the writer, Marilyn Askin, was an advocate for AARP. I recently resigned from AARP. Full Article at Asbury Park Press
President Barack Obama, center, flanked by AARP Chief Executive Officer A. Barry Rand, left, and AARP President Jennie Chin Hansen, participates in an AARP tele-town hall on health care, Tuesday, July 28, 2009, in Washington. View Photo »
House Republicans want the AARP to rescind its endorsement of comprehensive health reform legislation after a government report showed it could cause some providers to stop accepting Medicare patients
The reason: With dozens of drug plans on the market, many seniors get overwhelmed at the prospect of changing plans, even if a different one would better suit their needs and lower their costs. Full Article at Southern California Public Radio
The local AARP Tax-Aide prepared and electronically filed over 800 tax returns during the last tax reporting season. They do relatively simple returns for people of all ages as a free service to people of the community. Full Article at AdaEveningNews.com
Some people may soon be burning AARP Membership Cards. Copyright 2009 West Virginia Media. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Full Article at WBOY-TV
WASHINGTON - JUNE 23: Jennie Chin Hansen (R) president of AARP and Marian Wright Edelman (L) president of the Children's Defense Fund participate in a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on Capitol Hill June 22, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
Baby boomers have a unique relationship to technology different from any generation before or since and they are actively shaping the devices, software and services of tomorrow by the choices they are making today, according to a new research report... Full Article at [H]ard | OCP
AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM: 8:30 a.m. , in the Medical Terrace Auditorium at Rapides Regional Medical Center in Alexandria. Cost is $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-AARP members. Full Article at The Alexandria Town Talk
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds, left, and Republican challenger, Bob McDonnell, center, listen to moderator Judy Woodruff at the start of a televised debate sponsored by AARP in Richmond, Va. , Monday, Oct. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Democratic gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds, left, and Republican challenger, Bob McDonnell, right, talk with moderator Judy Woodruff, center, prior to the start of a televised debate sponsored by AARP in Richmond, Va. , Monday, Oct. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Democratic gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds, left, and Republican challenger, Bob McDonnell, right, talk prior to the start of a televised debate sponsored by AARP in Richmond, Va. , Monday, Oct. 12, 2009.
View Photo »COMMERCIAL PHOTO - In this photograph taken by AP Images for UnitedHealthCare Walter Hershman gives CPR instruction to Christine Deska, an AARP employee, on September 11, 2009 in New York City as part of a citywide initiative to train 50,000 people in the life-saving skill in the comi...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (C) participates in a tele-conference town hall event on health care at the AARP in Washington, July 28, 2009. With Obama is Barry Rand (L), CEO of AARP and Jennie Chin Hansen, President of AARP.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (C) participates in a tele-conference town hall event on health care at the AARP in Washington, July 28, 2009. With Obama is Barry Rand (L), CEO of AARP and Jennie Chin Hansen, President of AARP.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama greets audience members as he prepares to participate in a tele-conference town hall event on health care at the AARP in Washington July 28, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a tele-conference town hall event on health care at the AARP in Washington July 28, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (C) participates in a tele-conference town hall event on health care at the AARP in Washington, July 28, 2009. With Obama is Barry Rand (L), CEO of AARP and Jennie Chin Hansen, President of AARP.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a tele-conference town hall event on health care at the AARP in Washington July 28, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a tele-conference town hall event on health care at the AARP in Washington, July 28, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JULY 28: United States President Barack Obama speaks during a 'tele town-hall' meeting at the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) headquarters to discuss his health care plan and its effects on senior citizens on July 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (L) smiles as he is introduced to speak about the agreement to lower drug costs for seniors by Barry Rand, the CEO of AARP, in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington June 22, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama smiles as he is being introduced by American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) CEO Barry Rand before speaking on lower drug costs for seniors June 22, 2009 in the Diplomatic Reception room of the White House in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Democratic gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds, left, and Republican challenger, Bob McDonnell, right, talk with moderator Judy Woodruff, center, prior to the start of a televised debate sponsored by AARP in Richmond, Va. , Monday, Oct. 12, 2009.
View Photo »The news today that the American Association of Retired Persons [(AARP) and the American Medical Association (AMA)] endorsed the House health care bill is obviously huge, and Obama made a surprise visit to the White House press briefing room to amplify it and add to its momentum.
I want to thank both organizations again for their support, and I urge Congress to listen to AARP, listen to the AMA and pass this reform for hundreds of millions of Americans who will benefit from it
The AARP knows this bill will make health care more affordable. They know it’s a good deal for our seniors and that’s why they are standing up for this effort
We are closer to passing this reform than ever before and now that the doctors and medical professionals are standing with us, now that the organizations charged with the looking out for the interests of seniors are standing with us, we are even closer. . . and I urge Congress to listen to AARP, listen ...
In a coup for House Democrats, AARP will endorse sweeping health care overhaul legislation headed for a history-making floor vote, officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday ... An endorsement from the seniors' lobby was critical when then-President George W. Bush pushed the Medicare prescription ...
Don't forget, AARP is making a lot of money off of the insurance companies.
AARP has drifted considerably from any possible description of a nonprofit, quote, organization.
The rising costs of health care puts needed prescription drugs out of reach for countless older individuals ... On behalf of our 1.8 million Illinois members, AARP commends the General Assembly for overriding the veto on this bill, and helping to preserve a critical program for older adults.
It doesn't make any sense to pull the rug out from underneath Idaho's part-time state employees and retirees, while continuing to weaken the programs in the community where people turn in times of crisis ... AARP members in Idaho - half of whom are in the workforce - are looking to their elected officia...
All of us here in Albany had a great time getting to know these fantastic students while helping prepare them for the classroom ... The boomer plus generations are constantly looking for ways to serve and CreateTheGood.org is the newest tool to help them tap the vast resources of the AARP to connect the...
AARP has won preferential treatment in the Senate health care overhaul legislation that he said would limit executive compensation for health insurers. Pence noted a 'carve out,' or exemption, for AARP and other groups that have cooperated with Democrats on the bill
It’s a backroom deal where Washington Democrats are protecting executives at places like AARP
Vouchers would force current or future beneficiaries into an individual insurance market without any guarantee of coverage or assurance of affordability, which runs counter to the very healthcare improvements for which AARP has been advocating for Americans of all ages
AARP is the equivalent of a Fortune 500 company, employing a staff of 2,419 employees, (incurring) $1.16 billion in operating expenses and overseeing annual revenues (well above) $1 billion
Many, including President Obama and the AARP, are calling for Congress to approve a $250 stimulus payment to seniors and other groups, including veterans and those receiving disability benefits, to compensate for the lack of a COLA.
The bill is supported by the American Medical Association and AARP, the lobbying group for seniors. Adoption of the measure would take one of the most contentious and costly issues off the table as the White House and Democrat-controlled Congress prepare for floor debate this fall on the broader bill
It is my hope that this legislation will benefit seniors who might not otherwise be able to participate in the Texas Health Insurance Pool ... AARP was an invaluable advocate for seniors by working to ensure that this proposal was passed and signed into law.
We're excited to see Livio add the AARP menu to its radio, which can only expand the ways our members can enjoy the growing list of audio content we make available live or on-demand
Adding AARP as an option to the Livio radio is a huge benefit for AARP members looking to rock out and catch up on programming, all away from the PC
They're out -- 60,000 of them. Sixty thousand senior citizens have bolted AARP since July 1.
The American people deserve facts and a fair discussion of what's most important as Congress tackles healthcare reform. AARP and the American Medical Association are committed to preserving the best of our current system and to working to improve it with policies that expand coverage, improve quality an...
We've been doing this for 5-years and this is the first time partnering with AARP. With AARP and Walgreens we have 50-million member and we realized we can reach more people across the nation that being said we have a goal of 3.6 million health screenings.
Idaho's elderly, who have among the lowest incomes in the nation, are particularly vulnerable to this harsh news - AARP is urging Congress for immediate relief
Idaho has a strong tradition of ensuring no one falls through the cracks, especially it's most vulnerable citizens - these cuts are a clear move in the wrong direction ... AARP is looking forward to working with Idaho lawmakers on budget solutions that work as opposed to those that are unduly harsh to t...
Thanks to the leadership of Chairmen Harkin, Leahy and Miller, this legislation will protect older workers from being relegated to second class status when they try to vindicate their rights under the ADEA ... For more than fifty years, AARP has been fighting against age discrimination and working to pr...
- N5PRE
18 minutes ago
Serious question....is it worth it to join the #AARP? I got another offer from them today....
- IndyCacher 25 minutes ago
AARP... I have already burned my card and sent a notification to them as such. /via @conservredneck
- wvared 27 minutes ago
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