#  Legislations &amp; Government 

 



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**Laws and Regulations concerning Seniors**   
 (a USA.gov web portal)  
 Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Medicare Modernization Act, Social Security Act, Older Americans Act of 1965, U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging... <http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Seniors/Laws.shtml>

**Legislators and Congressmen**

For U.S. Government elected officials, including addresses and phone numbers:  
 U.S. House of Representatives: <http://www.house.gov/>  
 Click on “Write your Representative” in brown bar at the top  
 U.S. Senate: <http://www.senate.gov/>  
 Click on “Senators” in the red bar at the top  
 For Massachusetts legislators’ names, addresses, and contact information go directly to <http://www.malegislature.gov/>.   
 For other states, see LegLinks below.

**LegLinks** is provided by the National Conference of State Legislatures and contains information for all states. It is gleaned from the home pages and websites of the fifty state legislatures, the District of Columbia and the Territories. You can select to view specific website content materials (such as, bills, statutes, press releases) from all states, one state or a selected list of states. <http://www.ncsl.org/about-us/ncslservice/state-legislative-websites-directory.aspx>

**Massachusetts Web Resources** include the Commonwealth’s official web site at <http://www.mass.gov/> .

**NOLO**

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