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The federal government has made great strides since the Elder Justice Coordinating Council’s inaugural meeting in 2012, and the subsequent “Eight Recommendations for Increased Federal Involvement in Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation” finalized in 2014. This EJCC meeting celebrated the last 10 years of federal elder justice accomplishments and looked to the future at Wednesday's EJCC meeting.
The meeting was chaired by ACL's Alison Barkoff and included remarks from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. The event also featured elder justice pioneers whose efforts have made the past decade of federal progress on elder justice possible.