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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Feb

2016

Alabama Legislature Report 2.12.16

The second week of the 2016 Regular Session was filled with many more bills being introduced and more talk of passing a General Fund Budget early. Most of the talk was centered on the Republicans House Lottery Bill which was voted out of committee and might reach the floor next week.

10

Feb

2016

Alabama Medicaid to sponsor statewide series of provider forums

A statewide series of 15 provider forums will be held in February and March for physicians, hospital officials and other interested healthcare professionals who want to learn more about how the Agency’s implementation of Regional Care Organizations will impact them.

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Feb

2016

NCPA Advocacy Center Update 2.8.16

This week the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a hearing on the prescription drug market. NCPA took the opportunity to weigh in by submitting comments related to the need for increased transparency into the business practices and potential conflicts of interests of pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) corporations.

8

Feb

2016

Kentucky Legislative Update 2.8.16

More than one-third of this year's legislative session is behind us as Friday marked Day 22 of the 60-day legislative session in Kentucky. The General Assembly delivered the first bill to clear both chambers to the governor this week.

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Feb

2016

Rep. Buddy Carter discusses Martin Shkreli

Georgia Congressman (and APCI member) Buddy Carter was on CNN discussing Martin Shkreli and prescription drug pricing.

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