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Council Challenge Campaign Highlights National Emergency Medicine Political Action Committee Activities

By ACEP Now | on September 16, 2015 | 0 Comment
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Because of ACEP member support, the National Emergency Medicine Political Action Committee (NEMPAC) has become one of the top medical PACs in the country and a respected political voice in Washington, D.C. ACEP15 is your opportunity to not only participate in the annual giving campaign, The Council Challenge, but to learn more about NEMPAC’s year-round activities. Which candidates will NEMPAC back in coming elections and why? What are the most important items on the legislative agenda? NEMPAC leaders and staff will be on hand to answer your questions. Learn more about NEMPAC when you get to Boston and get involved.

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ACEP15 Preview: Vol 34 – No 09a – September 2015

NEMPAC Council Challenge

Saturday, Oct. 24–Sunday, Oct. 25
8 a.m.–6 p.m.
All State Delegations and Sections who reach 100 percent NEMPAC participation will be entered into a drawing. The winning chapter/section members will be eligible to attend all NEMPAC VIP events.

NEMPAC VIP Reception

Sunday, Oct. 25, 7–9 p.m.*
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
To show our appreciation to NEMPAC’s most generous donors, especially those donating at the “Give-A-Shift” level ($1,200 and above, $120 for residents), the ACEP President will host an “invitation-only” reception. Members contributing $600 or more in 2015 (and residents contributing $60 or more) will be invited to this special event as a thank you for making NEMPAC one of the top physician specialty PACs in the nation. Donations will be accepted at the event for admittance. Shuttle service provided from the Westin Waterfront.

NEMPAC VIP Donor Lounge

Monday, Oct. 26–Wednesday, Oct. 28
8 a.m.–4 p.m.*
NEMPAC’s highest donors ($600 and above, $60 for residents in 2015) are invited to stop by and relax in the NEMPAC Hospitality Suite. Donors will receive access to complimentary breakfast, lunch, laptop/printer usage, and professional neck and shoulder massages. "Give-a-Shift" donors will receive a special thank-you gift from the NEMPAC Board.
*By invitation only

Topics: ACEPACEP15American College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyEmergency MedicineNational Emergency Medicine Political Action CommitteeNEMPAC

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