AARP NY And NYC Attorney General James Kick-Off “Fight Fraud. Shred It” In Harlem
Spring cleaning isn’t complete until you safely shred the proper outdated documents after filing taxes.
Spring cleaning isn’t complete until you safely shred the proper outdated documents after filing taxes.
AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel issued the following statement in response to the joint proposal.
Many from Harlem to the Hudson saw a significant increase in their utility bills last winter.
Earlier today the House voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a bill that includes several key provisions to lower the prices of prescription drugs from Harlem to Hawaii.
Today AARP New York delivered a petition signed by over 283,000 New Yorkers to U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand calling for Congress to act now and stop unfair drug prices.
On March 18th, 2022, AARP NY State Director Beth Finkel and Volunteer State President James O’Neal delivered a petition signed by over 283,000 New Yorkers to Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer.
With New York State’s population rapidly aging and voters 50 and over wanting long-term care at home, where it can be provided far less expensively than in mostly taxpayer-funded nursing homes.
AARP New York today called on Governor Andrew Cuomo to include in his 2021-22 State Budget proposal a Five-Point Nursing Home Reform Plan.
AARP New York is working to help Veterans and Military families amid the COVID-19 outbreak by providing free resources, important information about scams targeting veterans, and timely programming to meet their unique family caregiving needs.
AARP New York and Siena College will release a new survey of New York City’s African American Generation Xers and Baby Boomers showing in stark and disturbing detail how the two generations are struggling to afford basic necessities, how unprepared they are for retirement costs and how little planning most have actually done.
AARP members spoke out on the steps of City Hall and AARP New York testified at a New York City Council hearing today.
AARP New York applauded the New York City Council and Mayor for agreeing on an FY22 budget that increases investments.
AARP New York today hailed final New York State legislative passage of a bill to strengthen the State’s Secure Choice Savings Program.
Non-parent relatives raising children in New York – disproportionately African American and mostly grandparents – face multiple disparities while performing an already tough task.
Listen to AARP’s Reggie Nance, Associate State Director for Multicultural Outreach, as he talks record utility bills, record drug prices and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.