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PTPAC, the political action committee of the American Physical Therapy Association, is the sole fundraising organization that provides access to and influence of legislators to champion legislative interests at the federal level. PTPAC provides the resources to create a network of congressional champions on physical therapy issues.
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Donate Today Join the APTA Advocacy Network Become a PTPAC Ambassador Join / Renew APTA Legislative Action Center Understanding Federal PAC Laws PTPAC Board of Trustees Issues By using this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. To find out more visit our privacy policy. Accept Cookies Welcome to PTPAC, the political action committee of the American Physical Therapy AssociationPhysical therapy is a transformative profession that has earned recognition on Capitol Hill. That's what PTPAC is all about. Together, we support congressional champions for physical therapy issues who make a difference for our patients and our profession.Powered by individual contributions, PTPAC builds connections that make an impact. Our work has earned PTPAC recognition as one of the top 10 health professional association PACs.Why your support is so important Learn, educate, advocate — physical therapy and our patients are counting on every one of us. Eva Norman, PT, DPT It's Up to Us It is our responsibility to be the voice for our profession and our patients. Only through our involvement and contributions can PTPAC engage and support champions of the profession on Capitol Hill.Your Contribution Matters What We Value Review the health care issues that are a priority to PTPAC, our profession, and our patients.Access APTA's Public Policy Priorities Who We Support APTA members seek to engage and work with members of Congress on issues that impact the physical therapy profession and its patients.Learn how we identify our champions PTPAC EventsUnder current COVID restrictions, PTPAC is not holding in-person events. Look for details on virtual events coming soon.2021 Private Practice Section MeetingNov. 10-13, 2021, Dallas, TX2022 APTA Combined Sections MeetingFeb. 4, 2022, San Antonio, TX #PTPAC Tweets 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100 Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085 Facebook Twitter Do you need help? Call Us Email Us Related APTA Sites APTA APTA Career Center APTA Centennial APTA Learning Center APTA Store ABPTRFE ABPTS CAPTE ChoosePT.com Guide to PT Practice Physical Therapy Registry PTJ Find your chapter or section PTPAC is a separate segregated fund established by APTA and is a federally registered political action committee.For Advertisers, Exhibitors, and Sponsors | For MediaAll contents © 2021 American Physical Therapy Association. All rights reserved.Use of this and other APTA websites constitutes acceptance of ourTerms & Conditions.Privacy Policy | DisclaimerAbout APTA Do you need help? Call Us Email Us Facebook Twitter Related APTA Sites APTA APTA Career Center APTA Centennial APTA Learning Center APTA Store ABPTRFE ABPTS CAPTE ChoosePT.com Guide to PT Practice Physical Therapy Registry PTJ 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100 | Alexandria, Virginia | 22305-3085 PTPAC is a separate segregated fund established by APTA and is a federally registered political action committee.For Advertisers, Exhibitors, and Sponsors | For MediaAll contents © 2021 American Physical Therapy Association. All rights reserved.Use of this and other APTA websites constitutes acceptance of ourTerms & Conditions.Privacy Policy | DisclaimerAbout APTA Find your chapter or section Disclaimer: PTPAC, the political action committee of the American Physical Therapy Association is a separate segregated fund established by the American Physical Therapy Association and is a federally registered political action committee. The contributions the PTPAC receives are used to support federal candidates and committees who support physical therapy issues. Contributions to PTPAC by APTA members are voluntary and any person has the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. The contribution guidelines are merely suggestions and a person may contribute more, less or not at all without concern of favor or disadvantage by APTA. Corporate donations will not be used by PTPAC for contributions but will be used exclusively to pay for the administrative and operating expenses of PTPAC. Contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal tax purposes.