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Illinois news from the state bulletin.
Illinois State Office information
A new law, supported by AARP, will give consumers a stronger voice at the Illinois Commerce Commission, enabling consumers to fight for fairer utility rates.
The risk of consumer fraud and identity theft continues to rise, particularly during the holiday season, and AARP is working to ensure that consumers have the tools they need to protect themselves.
Help your workers maximize their retirement savings the easy way-- with an automatic 401(k).
Lifetime financial security is a cornerstone of the American dream, but it is a dream that is becoming harder to realize for many Americans reaching retirement age. It’s important for community and business leaders, employers and employees to start working together to address financial security issues.
Divided We Fail - a national grassroots movement to bring health care and financial security to the political forefront - hit the ground running in Illinois at a kick-off event in Chicago Nov. 13. The event brought together a broad group of organizations committed to the issues and set to make a difference in Illinois.
With AARP Illinois leading the charge, Governor Rod Blagojevich has passed legislation to provide immediate relief and a long-term solution to the electric rate crisis in Illinois.
Divided We Fail, a national movement launched by AARP is gaining ground in Illinois with voters, citizens, AARP members, and the general public working to raise the visibility of health care and financial security as top priority issues in Illinois.
AARP seeks nominations for the 2004 Andrus Award for Community Service, which honors individuals who are sharing their experience, talent and skills to enrich their communities.
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