Dear Editor
AARP Maine
and our more than 230,000 members would like to extend our congratulations and
best wishes to all the candidates running in the general election in November.
We
would also like to remind everyone that November is not that far away. By
far, the biggest and most robust voting bloc in the state is that of Mainers
over the age of 50. The issues impacting older Mainers are of particular
importance here in Maine, the oldest state in the country. Whether it’s the
cost of living in retirement, access to housing that’s affordable or staying
connected to friends and family, AARP Maine is advocating on these issues.
At the national level, nothing is more important to our
members than protecting the Social Security and Medicare benefits we have
worked all our lives to earn. In Maine, we expect the next legislature
will be asked to deal with health care costs and access (especially for those
aged 50-64), prescription drug pricing, and transparency about how pricing is
established. We also look forward to following the election by celebrating
November as the first-ever Maine Family Caregivers Month and raising awareness
about the needs and challenges of 178,000 Maine family caregivers.
It’s a
loaded agenda, and we welcome the participation of all who would serve in
elected office.
At the same time, AARP’s “Be The Difference. Vote.” campaign
encourages all Mainers to make their voices heard. Help us send a strong
message to candidates and politicians this election by visiting www.aarp.org/Pledge2Vote
and adding your name. What are the issues of concern to you and to your
family? Every vote counts, and together, we can hold politicians
accountable regarding the issues that matter.
Rich Livingston
AARP Maine Volunteer State President
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