Presented by Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington

What the Trump Adiministration's Policies Mean for Older Adults: A Conversation with Howard Gleckman

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What the Trump Administration’s Policies Mean for Older Adults:

A Conversation With Howard Gleckman

6:00 p.m., April 3, 2025

Our conversation with Howard Gleckman will examine the rapidly changing landscape of aging under the Trump administration and the long-term repercussions of those changes, as well as the uncertainty they bring.

Howard Gleckman is a past president of JCA and the author of Caring for Our Parents (St. Martin’s Press) and is a Senior Fellow at The Urban Institute, where he is affiliated with both the Tax Policy Center and the Program on Retirement Policy. He is the author the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center’s fiscal policy blog Tax Vox and a weekly blog on aging issues for Forbes.com.

Attendees of the live event will have the opportunity to ask questions and the Q&A portion will be included in the virtual program. There is a 35-person limit for the in-person event and seats will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Choose your in-person or virtual preference on the registration form.

Program schedule:
5:30-5:55 p.m. - reception for in-person attendees
6:00 p.m. - presentation and virtual session begin

The Zoom link for the virtual program will be sent to all registrants by email on April 2.

About This Event

Join us for

What the Trump Administration’s Policies Mean for Older Adults:

A Conversation With Howard Gleckman

6:00 p.m., April 3, 2025

Our conversation with Howard Gleckman will examine the rapidly changing landscape of aging under the Trump administration and the long-term repercussions of those changes, as well as the uncertainty they bring.

Howard Gleckman is a past president of JCA and the author of Caring for Our Parents (St. Martin’s Press) and is a Senior Fellow at The Urban Institute, where he is affiliated with both the Tax Policy Center and the Program on Retirement Policy. He is the author the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center’s fiscal policy blog Tax Vox and a weekly blog on aging issues for Forbes.com.

Attendees of the live event will have the opportunity to ask questions and the Q&A portion will be included in the virtual program. There is a 35-person limit for the in-person event and seats will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Choose your in-person or virtual preference on the registration form.

Program schedule:
5:30-5:55 p.m. - reception for in-person attendees
6:00 p.m. - presentation and virtual session begin

The Zoom link for the virtual program will be sent to all registrants by email on April 2.

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Rockville, MD 20852-9822