In recent years, AARP has supported legislation aimed at expanding access to affordable healthcare, such as the Affordable Care Act and measures to lower prescription drug prices. They have also backed initiatives related to Social Security and Medicare enhancements. Conversely, AARP has opposed cuts to Social Security and Medicare funding, as well as proposals that could undermine these critical programs for older adults. Their advocacy focuses on protecting the interests of seniors and ensuring their economic security and health care access.
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women and children...
None, zilch, zero... AARP is not a government organization. It is supported by it's members, who pay a membership fee. Founded in 1958, AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 50 and over improve the quality of their lives. AARP has grown to 40 million members and has offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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For those A+ people! Dion Boucicault is the answer.
Elderly voters might join AARP so that their voices can be heard on certain issues.
Incourage the growth of labor unions is the wrong answer
Translation: Who supported Benjamin Harrison's legislation?
AARP was created in 1958.
One can find information about AARP Medigap Coverage from the AARP website. It can also be found through other websites, for example, AARP Medicare Plans or AARP Healthcare.
AARP's motto is '"To serve, not to be served"'.