AARP Seeks Activists for Nevada Legislative Session
AARP Seeks Activists for Nevada Legislative Session Advocacy
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During the 2013 state legislature, AARP will work to protect and increase state-based and Medicaid funding for home and community based long-term care services. These services are much more cost effective than traditional long-term care services and beneficiaries are able to maintain their independence and dignity at home while still getting the basic care they need. In addition, we’ll be looking at legislation to expand resources and protections for working family caregivers.
We’ll also be monitoring the need to strengthen Nevada’s current elder abuse statute; as we anticipate the possibility that a bill will come before the state legislature during the session.
Finally, we will continue to monitor the work of the State as Nevada work towards implementing health care exchanges as part of the ACA.
But . Our Nevada legislators want to hear from people in their districts and AARP is much more effective advocating on your behalf when our testimony before the Assembly and Senate is complemented by a phone call or email from constituents.
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AARP Seeks Activists for Nevada Legislative Session
Helping Amplify Your Voice in Nevada State Legislature
AARP Nevada needs your help during the coming state legislative session. We’ll be working on a legislative agenda that will be packed with advocacy on behalf of Nevadans 50+. Your voices will be important to the state legislators you have chosen to make decisions on your behalf in Carson City.See Also:
During the 2013 state legislature, AARP will work to protect and increase state-based and Medicaid funding for home and community based long-term care services. These services are much more cost effective than traditional long-term care services and beneficiaries are able to maintain their independence and dignity at home while still getting the basic care they need. In addition, we’ll be looking at legislation to expand resources and protections for working family caregivers.
We’ll also be monitoring the need to strengthen Nevada’s current elder abuse statute; as we anticipate the possibility that a bill will come before the state legislature during the session.
Finally, we will continue to monitor the work of the State as Nevada work towards implementing health care exchanges as part of the ACA.
But . Our Nevada legislators want to hear from people in their districts and AARP is much more effective advocating on your behalf when our testimony before the Assembly and Senate is complemented by a phone call or email from constituents.
Cancel You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. The provider’s terms, conditions and policies apply. Please return to AARP.org to learn more about other benefits. Your email address is now confirmed. You'll start receiving the latest news, benefits, events, and programs related to AARP's mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age. You can also by updating your account at anytime. You will be asked to register or log in. Cancel Offer Details Disclosures