Legislative Affairs

“One of the penalties of not participating in politics is that you will be governed by your inferiors.”

Plato

The mission of APCI’s Legislative Affairs division is to promote and protect the political and economic interests of all APCI members. In order to accomplish that mission, Legislative Affairs:

  • Provides lobbyist and/or legislative assistance in all APCI member states
  • Identifies pharmacy-friendly political candidates and generate funding to support them
  • Contributes to state associations and organizations with similar legislative focus
  • Identifies political leaders to meet and key meetings or conferences to attend
  • Establishes routine and structured legislative meetings in each state
  • Leverages APCI account representatives and staff personnel
  • Utilizes APCI's Board of Directors to attend selected legislative events
  • Encourages APCI member participation and support of NCPA
  • Maintains a Washington, D.C., presence, supporting NCPA and developing direct relationships

For more information about APCI's Legistative Affairs division, contact us or call (800) 532-2724.

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Jun

2016

NCPA Advocacy Center Update 6.27.16

In this week's NCPA update, CMS is urged to act on DIR fees by 46 lawmakers, Humana makes changes to its pharmacy provider agreement, and more!

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Jun

2016

NCPA Advocacy Center Update 6.20.16

This week's update from NCPA includes news on the Humana Part D contact, a video featuring APCI member Danny Cottrell and his Medical Center Pharmacy in Brewton, Ala., and more!

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Jun

2016

NCPA Advocacy Center Update 6.13.16

This week's Advocacy Center Update includes information on a DIR survey; independent pharmacy inclusion in a Defense Department pilot program; compounding information; and more!

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Jun

2016

NCPA Advocacy Center Update 6.6.15

This week's advocacy update includes a link to a survey on DIR fees, an update on DIR reporting, and more!

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Jun

2016

NCPA Advocacy Center Update 6.1.15

This week's update includes information on the NCPA Congressional Pharmacy Summit, updates from the primary campaign of pharmacy champion Rep. Doug Collins, and passage of a new Louisiana law to prohibit insurers and PBMs from collecting certain claims fees.

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