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How to Advocate for Psychology

PPO's lobbyists can best perform their job with the active support of our APA membership. Follow the links below to see how you can get involved in federal advocacy, or send an email to the Government Relations Office with any questions you may have about how to advocate for psychology.

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Learn more about the Public Policy Advocacy Network (PPAN).

Join PPAN, the Public Policy Advocacy Network.

Learn about the Public Interest Policy Coordinated Grassroots Advocacy Campaigns

Are you currently a student and/or APAGS member? Find out how you can affect federal policy.

Our Action Alerts can help you stay informed about (and involved in) federal policy

How to contact your Senator

Write your Representative

These Advocacy Guides describe how you can influence public policy

Find out more about APA congressional briefings

Read APA congressional testimony

Get background information on selected issues

Get information on the legislative process

Read about the Government Relations Office

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