Continues
Weekly “Tuesdays at the State House” for AARP Volunteer Advocates
PORTLAND:
As the 129th legislators are sworn in, AARP Maine announces its
2019 Legislative Agenda which includes a focus on long term care system reform,
restoration of home and community-based services, housing and livable
communities, financial security, fair utility rates, and broadband expansion.
AARP
Maine concluded the 2018 “Tuesdays at the State House” today with nearly 50
AARP volunteer advocates in attendance. Every Tuesday from January
through April, and then once monthly, AARP Maine was represented by engaged
volunteers who attended hearings, greeted legislators and delivered testimony
before committees during the 128th legislative session. Today,
volunteers gathered to welcome legislators to the State House and witness the
legislative inauguration and leadership elections.
“On
behalf of our more than 230,000 members statewide and our team of member
advocates who are in Augusta each week, AARP Maine looks forward to working
with legislative leaders from both sides of the aisle in 2019,” said Lori
Parham, AARP Maine State Director. “It is critical that our newly elected
and re-elected legislators work together to address important issues that
affect residents 50+ for the benefit of all Mainers.”
One
of the priorities for AARP Maine in 2019 is a focus on long-term care system
reform. This will continue our work of supporting Maine’s 178,000 unpaid family
caregivers, addressing the shortage of paid caregivers, and achieving Medicare
and Medicaid coverage for respite and other supportive services. We call on
leadership at all levels of government to prioritize Maine’s long-term care
system by leveraging existing federal funds to restore home and community-based
services such as the Medicare Savings Program and Drugs for the Elderly;
programs which are specifically designed to help low-income seniors and
disabled adults.
AARP
Maine will also support measures to increase Mainers’ financial security. The
top priority is the release of a $15 million affordable senior housing bond
that was passed in 2015 by the legislature and approved by 70 percent of Mainer
voters. This bond is a critical investment in home repair, weatherization,
modification and new home construction for older and working Mainers. The vast
majority of Mainers want to age in their own homes and communities. Safe,
affordable and accessible housing, partnered with adequate home and
community-based services, make communities across our state more livable for
people of all ages.
Other
financial security policy priorities include property tax relief through the
restoration of municipal revenue sharing, student loan debt relief, and
policies to address food insecurity. Further, AARP Maine will persist in
our efforts to ensure affordable and transparent prescription drug prices.
AARP
advocates for election procedures that facilitate high level of voter
participation. We will continue to support voting systems and registration
procedures designed to encourage maximum participation in the electoral
process.
AARP
Maine will also monitor changes to telecom and electric utility rates and
services in the state to ensure prices remain fair and affordable. In addition,
AARP Maine continues to support expansion of Broadband service throughout the
state. Broadband access is often necessary for the use of new technologies such
as telehealth and telemedicine that improve the quality of life for people of
all ages and help Mainers to age in place successfully. It is also critically
important for small business owners and entrepreneurs.
“AARP
Maine and all us of volunteer advocates look forward to working with Governor
Mills and state lawmakers in the 129th legislative session to ensure
that Maine continues to be a place where people 50+ want to live, work and
retire,” Parham said.
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