What issues does RheumPAC focus on?
RheumPAC focuses on the ACR’s top public policy priorities, which are set by the Government Affairs Committee and approved by the Board of Directors. These priorities are closely aligned with the problems you face in your practice, such as threats to biomedical research, inadequate Medicare reimbursement and administrative burden.
Who can contribute to RheumPAC?
U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens who are members of the ACR or the ARP may invest in RheumPAC.
Who can I contact for more information?
You can reach out to the RheumPAC team via email at [email protected].
Contributions to RheumPAC are used for political purposes and are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. All contributions to RheumPAC are voluntary and must be made with personal funds. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal. Any proposed contribution amounts are merely suggestions; you may choose to contribute more, less, or not at all. RheumPAC will not favor or disadvantage anyone by reason of the amount contributed or the decision not to contribute. Federal law prohibits contributions from corporations. RheumPAC participants must be U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens.