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AARP
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 21, 2025
Contact: James Agens
COLUMBIA, SC— AARP South Carolina applauds Governor Henry McMaster for prioritizing aging-related initiatives in his 2025-26 Executive Budget proposal, but urges lawmakers to take additional steps to further support seniors and improve their quality of life.
Charmaine Fuller Cooper, State Director of AARP South Carolina, issued the following statement:
“We are pleased to see that Governor McMaster’s budget places a strong emphasis on aging and includes key investments that address the needs of seniors, caregivers, and veterans in South Carolina. These provisions are crucial for helping our aging population live with dignity and independence. However, more must be done to tackle persistent challenges, including prioritizing the needs of nursing home residents and increasing tax relief for caregivers. We urge lawmakers to build on these proposals to ensure all South Carolinians can age with the care and support they deserve.”
Highlights of the Governor’s budget that AARP supports include:
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A Call for Additional Legislative Action
As the state legislature considers the Governor’s budget, AARP South Carolina urges lawmakers to build on these proposals by adopting additional measures to protect and improve the health and financial security of South Carolina’s seniors, including:
South Carolina’s Path Forward
“South Carolina’s ranking of 49th in the nation for long-term care services highlights the urgent need for action,” Fuller Cooper said. “These additional budget measures are critical to improving the lives of seniors, families, and caregivers. Additionally, as South Carolina continues to grow and attract more new workers and businesses, aging supports are essential for work-life balance and supporting business needs. We urge lawmakers to make the changes that will truly make a difference.”
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