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As the AARP DC Volunteer State President, I am proud to represent 68,000 AARP members in the District, and on behalf of them and all older District residents, we are advocating for a budget that honors their dignity and needs. For the District’s FY2026 budget, our message is clear: District seniors deserve their fair share of the pie.
Data compiled by AARP shows 17 percent of residents over 45 rarely eat a nutritious meal weekly. To help address this, we applaud Mayor Bowser for including increases for home-delivered meals and community dining in her proposed budget. With 11 percent of older households facing food insecurity and the District ranking number one for senior hunger, these are essential investments.
Additionally, we are pleased that the Mayor included a $300,000 boost to the Safe at Home program. This program assists older adults with making in-home preventative adaptations to reduce the risk of falls, helping them live safely and securely in their own residences.
However, we’re deeply concerned about the proposed cuts to the Department on Aging and Community Living (DACL). These include:
Our ask is simple. We are calling on the Council to commit to restoring DACL funding to last year’s level because seniors across the District shouldn’t be short changed.
We are also concerned with proposed cuts to the following programs, and call on the Council to:
These aren’t just budget items—these are essential services that District residents rely on. Investing in aging programs is both the right and fiscally smart choice. They help seniors stay safely in their homes, avoid costlier institutional care, and build an Age-Friendly DC. We urge the Council to restore these funds and ensure every older resident gets their fair share of the pie.
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