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AARP Connecticut works with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to support legislation and policies that are in the best interest of people 50+ and their families in Connecticut.
“AARP supports policies that ensure the availability and affordability of quality services, critical safety net programs, and strong consumer protections Connecticut residents depend on,” said Nora Duncan, AARP Connecticut State Director. “Issues that impact the pocketbook will once again be a major focus for our staff and volunteers in 2026 and we are ready to work with elected leaders and organizations from both sides of the aisle on legislation that will keep more money in the pockets of Connecticut’s residents.”
AARP Connecticut’s 2026 legislative session priorities are to work with legislators on policies that keep more money in the pockets of residents and their families; address rising utility costs to ensure fair and affordable access to essential services such as electricity and high‑speed internet; expand voting options for all residents; support family caregivers and access to affordable, high‑quality health care for those receiving home care and in long‑term care settings; strengthen protections against consumer fraud, including cryptocurrency and gift‑card scams; ensure prescription drug prices are reasonable, justified, and support improved consumer access and affordability; and create communities that help older adults live safely and independently as they age.
In 2024, Connecticut voters overwhelmingly supported removing the need for an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Connecticut should pass legislation to eliminate restrictions on absentee voting and reform the process to ensure it is easy, convenient, and without onerous requirements such as for requesting, returning, and verifying absentee ballots.
Family caregivers are the backbone of a broken long-term care system. In Connecticut, an estimated 773,000 unpaid family caregivers make tremendous financial, physical and emotional sacrifices so their loved ones can remain safely at home – and out of costly, taxpayer funded, nursing homes. But it can come at a hefty price with nearly eight in 10 family caregivers reporting routine out-of-pocket expenses related to looking after their loved ones, and the average annual cost is more than $7,200. AARP urges legislators to give Connecticut’s family caregivers some financial relief from the high costs of helping their loved ones remain safely at home through a modest tax credit.
AARP is committed to ensuring individuals can live independently and with dignity as they age. AARP urges legislators to prioritize the needs of Connecticut’s most vulnerable residents and will advocate for high-quality home and community-based services; improved oversight and quality standards in nursing homes and other residential settings; policies that give people more choices about where and how they receive care; protecting consumers from unnecessary costs; and that Medicaid remains a strong safety net for those who need it.
AARP supports solutions and policies that ensure all residents – especially older adults – have access to affordable, high-quality health care. Advocacy priorities for AARP include lowering health care costs, improving transparency, and making prescription drugs more affordable so no one must choose between lifesaving medical care and other necessities. AARP works to protect and strengthen Medicaid, a critical lifeline for low-income individuals and families, by opposing cuts and endorsing measures that maintain eligibility and access to essential services.
AARP calls on lawmakers to help ensure people can remain in their communities, stay connected, and live independently as they age by creating safe, affordable, and accessible communities for all ages. AARP supports expanded transportation options via reliable public transit and Complete Streets policies, increased affordable housing including age-friendly designs, and safer streets with infrastructure that protect pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.
AARP Connecticut advocates on issues like Social Security, caregiving, voting education, financial security, strong consumer protections from fraud, independent living, health care, utilities and internet access, prescription drug prices and more. We can’t do it without the dedicated and passionate volunteers who share an aspiration to make a difference and improve the quality of life for residents of all ages. People can explore our volunteering opportunities at www.aarp.org/volunteer or by contacting Marlisa Smith at mesmith@aarp.org or 860-548-3171. Learn about becoming an e-advocate volunteer at www.aarp.org/getinvolved.
In addition to our advocacy work, we are committed to providing valuable information and resources through a wide variety of free educational, interactive, and fun events. Explore our in-person and virtual offerings at www.aarp.org/CTEvents and stay informed by signing up for our emails. Are you interested in bringing our free events to your community? Go to www.aarp.org/CTPresents or contact Kelli Lefler for more information: klefler@aarp.org. Stay connected with us at www.aarp.org/ct, www.x.com/aarpct, www.facebook.com/aarpct, www.youtube.com/aarpct, and www.instagram.com/aarp_connecticut.
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