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WASHINGTON—Quietly behind closed doors, leaders in Washington (some working for government, some for private organizations) spend their days developing policies and managing programs that influence the lives of all older Americans. Yet few make the news, despite their outsized influence. Who are they? What do they believe? How do they operate? And are they doing the right things?
In this month’s issue of AARP Bulletin, we demystify the expert thinkers and administrators who drive policy on issues vital to older Americans, such as Medicare, Social Security and consumer fraud. Meet the little-known leaders from major organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Diabetes Association and the Bureau of Consumer Protection. We also detail strategies on how your voice can be heard in their offices.
Other stories in the June issue:
Your Life
Your Health
Your Money
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