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AAHAM Government Relations Quarterly Town Hall Discussions
The AAHAM Government Relations Committee will be holding quarterly calls with Chapter Presidents, Chapter Government Relations Chairs and Members who are interested in becoming active in AAHAM’s legislative healthcare reform initiatives. What happens in Washington usually starts back home in your states. These calls will generate discussions on what is happening in Washington and will enable intel to be shared on what is happening across the country at the state level. These sessions will be focused on healthcare issues that are taking place. These calls will also serve as an opportunity to use this information as a grassroots blueprint to utilize in your own chapter.

The next call is tentatively scheduled for scheduled for Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 4:30 PM EST.  The meeting information will be sent the week before the session.

Click here to register for the next call Click here to submit topics for discussion

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

2019-2020 Election Info

Voting is every US citizen’s privilege and it provides an opportunity for you to help shape our country. Make sure you’re prepared to cast your vote by exploring voting information and resources below. Review important election dates and deadlines, find out which candidates will be on your ballot, and learn more about upcoming elections. Once you’ve taken the time to educate yourself, make sure you get out and make your voice heard on or before Election Day!Make sure to vote early or on Election Day.

The 2020 General Election will take place on Tuesday, November 3.

 

Click here to make sure you've registered to vote. 

Click here to locate you local polling place. 


Click here to learn how about absentee and early voting.


Click here to review open seats in the election cycle in the House of Representatives. 


Click here to review open seats in the next election cycle in the Senate. 

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