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AARP New Mexico staff and volunteers will be walking the halls of State Capitol come January 17, focusing on several bills that will address such issues as financial security, support for family caregivers, guardianship reform and expanding broadband.
“AARP always watches a variety of issues throughout the legislative process, but we tend to prioritize a handful that have a far-reaching impact on people age 50 plus and their families,” said Othiamba Umi, AARP New Mexico Associate State Director for Advocacy.
“We have about 30 volunteers that work the Session each year, tracking bills, testifying on them and meeting with legislators to discuss why the legislation is important – or, in some cases, problematic. Our volunteers are often experts on the subject matter, so they know their stuff. Plus, they are the constituents that our legislators serve so their voice often has a lot more impact,” Umi said.
While AARP New Mexico will follow about 100 bills at the start of the session, a lot of its focus will be on six priority area as follows:
For regular updates throughout the Session, visit us here at www.aarp.org/nm or follow us on social at www.facebook.com/aarpnm or @AARPNM on Twitter.