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AARP Virginia backed 13 bills which made it through the full General Assembly during the 2024 session. Ten were signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin while three were vetoed. The ten bills signed by the governor were:
AARP Virginia State Director Jim Dau said the following in response to these legislative victories:
“Virginians over 50 and their families will reap real, meaningful benefits from the policy changes we were able to help make this year. AARP is grateful to the General Assembly members from both parties who carried and supported these bills, as well as to the countless volunteers and e-activists who made sure that all legislators heard their voices.
“Whether it’s helping shield you from fraud and exploitation, increasing access to affordable healthcare services or fighting for consumers, AARP Virginia will continue to serve as a fierce defender for the people we all serve.”
The three AARP Virginia priorities that made it through the full legislature but were vetoed by Governor Youngkin were:
In response to these vetoes, Dau said:
“Governor Youngkin has repeatedly expressed a desire to help Virginians with the cost of living. Nothing could be more fundamental to that than the ability to maintain your health, to work and to keep a roof over your head. We are disappointed that the governor vetoed these three reasonable bills, but AARP Virginia will continue to fight for older Virginians on each of these fronts.”