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Each year Congress makes decisions that affect the broad scope of issues relating to cancer care, including prevention, education, research, treatment and payment decisions. In order to influence Congress’ decision-making process, citizens concerned with important health care issues (patients and medical professionals alike) need to be involved by contacting their representatives. While the goals of advocacy are simple in principle – to educate and influence – effective advocacy requires a basic understanding of the legislative process and environment.
Grassroots Action Center:
Obtain the latest alerts on Congressional action, as well as contact information for elected officials
Capitol Hill Basics:
Important information on the legislative process and contacting and visiting your Member of Congress in Washington, DC
Advocacy At Home:
Tips on how to conduct a site visit with elected officials and becoming involved at the local level
Federal Agencies At-A-Glance:
Background information on the federal agencies that have jurisdiction over health care