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Federal Issues
ACEP works in Washington, DC to ensure that quality life-saving care is there when it’s needed. 


Contact Congress
Let your voice be heard on issues critical to emergency medicine.


Become an Advocate
Make a difference by advocating for important legislation that impacts your specialty and your patients.


NEMPAC
ACEP’s political action committee aims to be the largest physician specialty PAC for the 2008 election cycle.

State Issues
ACEP works with its chapters to support local legislation favorable to emergency medicine.


ACEP Unveils 2009 Report CardThe grades have been tabulated, and the nation's emergency health care system has received its ranking with the release of the second "National Report Card on the State of Emergency Medicine."

ThReport Card logo smalle Report Card assesses the support each state and the District of Columbia provides for their emergency care system. It developed overall grades as well as specific grades in five critical categories.

See how your state ranks and join ACEP’s advocacy efforts by contacting your state and national legislators makers to alert them to the findings of the "National Report Card on the State of Emergency Medicine."

 
 
 
 
  
  2009 ACEP Leadership and Advocacy Conference In D.C. Boasts Largest Turnout Ever
 
  911 Network Weekly Update - July 16, 2010
 
  911 Network Weekly Update - July 23, 2010
 
  911 Network Weekly Update - July 30, 2010
 
  911 Weekly Update - April 16, 2010
 
 
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