OLDER AMERICANS MONTH Every year in May, Older Americans Month recognizes the contributions of older adults across the nation. While raising families and
At first, Older Americans Month was observed as an appreciation of past and present older Americans for their contributions to the country, especially those who defended the country. Since then, every president has been issuing a formal proclamation during or before May, requesting all citizens to ...
OLDER AMERICANS MONTH, 2002 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATIONAGENCYGROUP09EBSCO_bspFdch Regulatory Intelligence Database
Each May, the Administration for Community Living leads the celebration of Older Americans Month (OAM). This year’s theme isCommunities of Strength, recognizing the important role older adults play in fostering the connection and engagement that build strong, resilient communities. When people of di...
President Barack Obama on April 30, 2015, that proclaims May 2015 as Older Americans Month, that calls for the acknowledgement of contributions of older Americans during May and throughout the year. Topics of the proclamation include need for older Americans to live their life with dignity and ...
Proclamation 8243--Older Americans Month, 2008.(Week Ending Friday, April 25, 2008)(Speech)Bush, George W
Two years after President John F. Kennedy had formally designated May as “Senior Citizens Month” at a meeting of the National Council of Senior Citizens in 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Older Americans Act into law, formally declaring May as Older Americans Month. When Kennedy...
From the editor: celebrating wisdom.(National Older Americans Month)(Editorial)(Brief article)Roberts, Rachel
Young Americans have voted overwhelmingly Democratic since 2000, peaking with Barack Obama’s first election in 2008. There’s no one perfect source of estimates of how subgroups have voted, butexit pollsand other surveys generally show Biden beat Trump by more than 20 percentage points in 2020....
Audiobooks are also growing. The percentage of Americans who listened to an audiobook in the last year rose to 35% of the U.S. population — up from 28% a year earlier — or about 100 million people. Still, there’s lots of room for growth, and companies will likely see that percent...