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As we continue to press Congress for bipartisan solutions to ensuring
affordable, accessible health care for Americans, AARP Texas is
currently recruiting and training volunteers within Congressional
Districts 7, 8 and 9 to help move our federal and state agendas
forward. Work will include a range of federal and state advocacy activities.
“AARP’s program work in these districts will
strengthen its presence in the areas, build capacity to influence
decisions at the various levels of government, and essentially create
the environment which over the next few years will enable AARP to
solidify a real presence in the area,” said Cliff Willis,
associate state director of community outreach, AARP Texas.
Interested in helping out? Email Cliff at
clwillis@aarp.org. Be sure to indicate your interest in
representing AARP and listing any experience in working directly with
your elected officials.