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NEMPAC’s Growth Supports Congressional Candidate Races; Broadens ACEP’s Visibility on Capitol Hill

By ACEP Now | on November 12, 2016 | 0 Comment
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acep_1116_pg3aAs in years past, ACEP Council members stepped up to the plate during the NEMPAC Council Challenge to ensure that emergency medicine stays among the top of the leaderboard among medical PACs and continues to be a strong, respected voice in Washington, D.C.

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ACEP Now: Vol 35 – No 11 – November 2016

Prior to and during the ACEP Council meeting, NEMPAC collected nearly $300,000 from Council members. That combined with thousands of donations this year from ACEP members across the country means NEMPAC is well on its way to exceeding the $1 million goal set by the ACEP Board of Directors in 2016. Along with more than $1 million collected from ACEP members last year, NEMPAC was able to contribute $1.8 million to 26 Senate candidates and 208 House races.

NEMPAC serves a vital role in advancing ACEP’s legislative agenda and in broadening ACEP’s visibility with Congress. NEMPAC’s growth has allowed us to impact more congressional races for candidates supportive of emergency medicine and ACEP and has expanded our influence on Capitol Hill.

Topics: ACEPAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansCapitol HillCongressDonationEmergency MedicineLas VegaslegislationNEMPACSenate

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