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How Rheumatologists Can Connect with Congressional Lawmakers during August Recess

Staff  |  Issue: June 2014  |  June 1, 2014

Many lawmakers will also hold town halls or informal meet-and-greets during the August recess. Call the nearest district office to ask about any upcoming events.

Remember to Take Photos & Let ACR Know about Your Meeting

If you meet with your lawmaker, we’d like to hear about it. Send us your pictures and stories, and you may see yourself highlighted on our website or in upcoming publications.

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For help scheduling or preparing for a meeting with your members of Congress, contact ACR Government Affairs staff at [email protected] or (404) 633-3777.

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