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APAGS Advocacy

Getting involved in federal policy - Why you should, how to do it

Action Alerts about current federal legislative and regulatory affairs that YOU can influence!

Getting involved in state legislative advocacy

Federal and state legislation: what's the difference?

More information about psychology in public affairs

A glossary of legislative and political terms

Information on Prescription Privileges for Psychology Students

For ACT Representatives...

Current list of SAC's and RAC's

New!ACT (RAC, SAC, & CR) Forms

The Campus Representative's Training Manual

APAGS-ACT State Advocacy Coordinators (SACs) -- Welcome to the Practice Organization's Federal Advocacy Network. For introductory materials and training, click here.

How to mobilize grassroots action

Judging when to take action

 


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