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AARP Maryland advocates for residents aged 50 and older and their families and collaborates with legislators from both parties to address issues affecting people of all ages in the state.
Our goal is to foster policies that make Maryland more affordable, ensuring financial security and access to vital services for all residents. Our key priorities for the 2025 legislative session include improving long-term care, supporting family caregivers, combating predatory lending, addressing rising utility costs, preventing elder financial exploitation, reducing the tax burden on retirees, making prescription drugs more affordable, and creating more livable communities.
Long-Term Care
AARP Maryland emphasizes the need for high-quality care in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Legislators are urged to:
Support for Family Caregivers
With over 700,000 unpaid family caregivers in Maryland providing 390 million hours of care annually, it is crucial to support them. AARP advocates for:
Predatory Lending
AARP Maryland seeks to regulate alternative financial services like payday loans and "earned wage advances." These services disproportionately target Black and Hispanic/Latino communities and contribute to financial instability. AARP supports:
Fair and Affordable Utilities
As the cost of utilities in Maryland rises, many residents struggle to afford basic necessities like electricity. AARP calls for:
Preventing Elder Financial Exploitation
To protect older Marylanders from financial abuse, AARP advocates for:
Retirement Income
AARP urges lawmakers to address retirement income taxation. Retirees contribute 44% to the state's Gross State Product, making it essential to reduce their tax burden. AARP supports:
Prescription Drug Affordability
AARP Maryland champions the expansion of the state’s Prescription Drug Affordability Board (PDAB). The board evaluates drug prices and sets upper payment limits for high-cost drugs, but its reach needs to be extended to nongovernmental payors. AARP calls for:
Creating Livable Communities
AARP is dedicated to ensuring that older adults can live independently and safely in their communities. This involves:
Through these initiatives, AARP Maryland aims to enhance the quality of life for its members and their families, advocating for practical, bipartisan solutions to meet the evolving needs of the state’s aging population.
Stay informed about AARP Maryland’s advocacy efforts and community programs by visiting www.aarp.org/MD.