Can we discuss issues other than the AAVMC priorities?

Can we discuss issues other than the AAVMC priorities?

If you have time in a meeting, absolutely. Members and staff will want to hear about what you are doing in their home state/district.
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    • When will we get details of these priorities?

      One pagers of these issues can be found here on the AAVMC Advocacy Day site and will also be sent to you. They will also be available on your Soapbox link. There will be two Zoom meetings scheduled to go over the issues. Information for those will be ...
    • What are those priorities?

      There will be three. We try to limit it to three since time with Members of Congress and staffers is usually limited. Those three are being determined by the Advocacy Committee and this space will be updated with them as soon as they are final.
    • What is Advocacy Day?

      You will be meeting with Members of Congress and their staff to advocate on behalf of AAVMC legislative priorities.
    • What if a staffer asks me what should be cut from the budget to save money?

      Most will not, but if you do get this question, our response is that we recognize that there are spending priorities, but that it is up to Congress to make those decisions. We believe that our programs should be a priority.
    • Board meeting information

      For questions regarding the board meeting, please contact Jennifer Ingalls - jingalls@aavmc.org