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AMAC - the Association of Mature American Citizens - is a United States-based member-benefits organization that represents Americans over the age of 50. AMAC was founded in 2007 by Dan Weber, an Air Force veteran and successful entrepreneur from Long Island, New York, to act as a conservative alternative to AARP. Rooted in the traditional American values of "faith, family and freedom," AMAC's mission to protect the interests of America's seniors offers an "alternative perspective on how best to solve the problems seniors face today."

AMAC operates as a non-partisan organization, meaning it does not give money to specific candidates, campaigns or political action committees. Additionally, AMAC does not endorse specific candidates affiliated with any political party. Currently, AMAC's member-benefits office is headquartered on Long Island, New York and its personal office is located in Lady Lake, Florida.

The AMAC Foundation was established in 2010...

AMAC offers Medicare Supplemental Insurance, discounts on prescription drugs and consumer goods, national entertainment and travel packages, as well as long-term care and home, automobile, life insurance and other services.

In October of 2013, AMAC achieved a 1,000,000-member milestone. It costs $16 per year to join AMAC, and this payment covers a household, or an individual and spouse. AMAC members reside in all 50 states.

AMAC is particularly concerned about the nation's long-term challenges, including Federal fiscal issues, transparency and accountability of key Federal programs, the solvency of Social Security and real, responsible health care reform. AMAC firmly believes that these issues must be addressed in order to keep America strong. AMAC is actively engaged in these issues from an advocacy standpoint in Washington, D.C.