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Earlier this month, the Mayor and DC Council were sworn in to begin a new term. The 2022 election and redistricting that happened after 2020 means you may have a new Councilmember representing your Ward. It is important to know how to be in touch with those who represent you, including the At-large Councilmembers. To find out if your Ward has changed and who your Councilmembers are, visit https://dccouncil.gov/, scroll to the bottom of the website and type in your address in the “Find your Councilmember” section. There you will also learn what committees they serve on and how to contact them.
As Council members are busy in the Wilson Building working to craft a budget, AARP DC will continue to advocate for what is in the best interest of our 83,000 members and all District residents age 50+. We plan to fight for policies that help empower people to improve their lives and choose where and how they live as they age.
This year AARP DC is focusing our advocacy efforts on four main issues.
We can’t do this alone and need your help! There are many ways for you to get involved with this important advocacy effort. Do you have a story about what these programs mean to you? Have you, your friends, or family benefitted from one of these programs? We want to hear from you directly! Please email us at dcaarp@aarp.org or call 202-434-7700 and we will be in touch. You can also follow our social media, Facebook.com/aarpdc and twitter.com/aarpdc, where we will share updates and have more ways for you to get involved.