FWIW: The AARP is not an insurance carrier, they don't produce insurance products and they're not the carrier for that product. Aetna is the insurance carrier who provides insurance to the AARP as a group at a discounted rate due to the size and diversity of the group.
The AARP doesn't make a dime off those insurance policies, they provide access to them for their members at a discounted rate in exactly the same way an employer does for their employees or a veterans group such as the American Legion does for their members.
Be careful not to cut off your nose to spite your face by ignoring the details.
Which is exactly why the CEO of the AARP doesn't come under the limited annual compensation clause of any bill aimed at insurance companies. The AARP isn't an insurance company. Aetna, that CEO is going to come under the limitations.
Wow, some facts instead of opinion. Very important facts, indeed. Thanks!