American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Advocate

Legislative Advocacy

  • Federal Links & Resources
    • Contact/Find your legislator
      • Enter your zip code to find your elected officials; you can email your Representative directly.
      • To find your national representatives, name, phone number, address, email and web address, candidate profile visit: www.vote-usa.org
    • To write or call your representatives, find their committee and subcommittee assignments, find legislation: Access federal legislative activity including committee business by bill number, key words at www.senate.gov for the US Senate and clerk.house.gov of the clerk for US House of Representatives.
  • State/Local Links & Resources
    • To contact your State legislators, county reps, governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and voice your opinion, visit www.Vote-usa.org
    • To find useful general information about your state, including vital records, with links to many sites, access www.50states.com
    • Track what issues are currently being focused on at the state level state level through the National Conference of State Legislatures: www.ncsl.org
  • Other Government Links & Resources
    • Federal Agencies and commissions links www.whitehouse.gov and www.usa.gov
    • Federal Register to access rules, proposed rules, comments, and notices of Federal agencies and Organizations- including executive orders and Presidential documents. www.federalregister.gov

      Please note that the AACPDM Advocacy Committee provides the links above for informational purposes only. The appearance of a link on this page does not indicate endorsement or recommendation of the content on the linked website by the AACPDM and/or the members of the Advocacy Committee. Please feel free to share any articles or information you feel would be of use to other members at advocacy@aacpdm.org.

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