AMAC Action 2022 Annual Advocacy Report

16 “AMAC members have gone above and beyond the call of patriotic duty to help reclaim America’s election systems from the radical Left. AMAC and its members responded to calls-to-action by the thousands with an unparalleled commitment to election integrity in 2022. AMAC members helped staff polling locations as both election workers and poll observers in states throughout the country, thereby leveling the playing field in many precincts to deflect the Left’s co-opting of America’s voting process.

With AMAC’s help, conservative scrutiny of our elections this year became a reality. AMAC members further engaged by the thousands at the federal and state legislative levels, communicating to legislators opposition to anti-election integrity measures and support for bills across the nation that strengthened the integrity of the elections in the states. AMAC and its members are the MVPs of citizen engagement in protecting our elections and we are eternally grateful for AMAC’s amazing efforts.” - Cleta Mitchell, Esq., Senior Legal Fellow, Election Integrity Network, Conservative Partnership Institute “New Mexico had quite an election integrity battle during the 2022 legislative session. S.B. 8, was full of bad policy including automatically registering voters who interacted with a state agency – without their knowledge or consent. New Mexico AMAC members did an incredible job of helping us stop that bill, so that voters could be confident of voting in New Mexico. AMAC is the strong voice we need in this country.” - Carla J. Sonntag, President and Founder, New Mexico Business Coalition “AMAC members played a huge role in staffing the polls with election workers in Harris County during the primary election. Their teamwork certainly contributed to holding the Harris County election administrator accountable for the discrepancies that were discovered. We look forward to working with them again in future elections.” - Carmen Cavazos, Deputy Primary Director, Harris County (Texas) GOP “House Enrolled Act 1002 included language delaying the state of Indiana’s ability to execute any contracts on an insurance-only Medicaid program for elderly and vulnerable Hoosiers until January 31, 2023. We are continuing to engage in conversations with lawmakers and the Family and Social Services Administration to ensure consumers and providers are at the center of any possible reforms to long term care. AMAC’s support for alternative models to an insurance-only Medicaid program and engagement in the legislative process were critical in securing a delay to the state’s managed Medicaid program.” - Nick Goodwin, Director of Government Affairs, Indiana Health Care Association/Indiana Center for Assisted Living

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