AMAC Action 2021 Annual Advocacy Report

LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT, STATEMENTS, AND COALITION LETTERS AMAC Action initiated, or was requested to provide 37 letters to Members of Congress in support of legislation and other actions, individually on behalf of the membership or in coalition with other conservative organizations, concerning (partial list): • No funding allowed for Critical Race Theory training in the federal workplace • Election integrity • Elder abuse • Older worker discrimination • Alternative therapy for veterans suffering from PTSD • No Critical Race Theory curriculum in k-12 schools • No Social Security for illegals • No political weaponization of the IRS • Repealing the Death Tax • Lowering drug costs • Reforming Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to prevent censorship by Big Tech

• Treating veterans exposed to radiation in Palomares, Spain • Treating veterans exposed to radiation at nuclear testing sites • Expanding access to telemedicine • Protecting the life of a child who survives a failed abortion • Reducing Medicare financial burdens in retirement • Studying the business practices of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM) • Protecting retirement savings from inflation

AMAC Action also sent 17 letters, individually on behalf of the membership or in coalition with other conservative organizations, in opposition to legislation that included the Green New Deal, H.R. 1 / S. 1, the “For the People Act,” (multiple letters), the “PRO Act,” and bills that would infringe on Americans’ Second Amendment rights. AMAC Action sent 16 additional letters to states including Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas to support election reform, Article V, and hospital price transparency legislation. Additionally, AMAC Action sent 3 letters to state legislatures in Alaska and New Jersey expressing opposition to tax legislation and the recission of an Article V Convention of States application.

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