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By Catherine Taylor
Advocating for Rhode Islanders 50+ at the state and federal levels is a critical part of AARP’s mission to empower people to choose how we live as we age.
To that end, I am very pleased to report that AARP Rhode Island achieved important victories in the 2023 Session of the General Assembly. These many improvements in fraud prevention, Medicare, prescription drugs, affordable housing and livable communities will make thousands of lives better in our state. They are:
I would like to thank and congratulate the members of AARP Rhode Island’s Advocacy Volunteer Team who are largely responsible for this success on your behalf. The team works hard on Smith Hill lobbying legislators and testifying in hearings, in concert with the virtual support of hundreds of our 128,000 Rhode Island members who sign petitions, send emails to lawmakers and post committee testimony urging passage of specific bills. You might also find advocacy volunteers at community events informing the public on matters before the Assembly and how they will affect you.
I am proud of our team and the results they have delivered for Rhode Islanders 50+.
If you’d like to get involved in our work at the State House next year, contact Matt Netto, who leads AARP Rhode Island’s advocacy efforts. Email him at mnetto@aarp.org or give him a call at (401) 248-2660.
Catherine Taylor is State Director of AARP Rhode Island.