• AMAC’s communications specialists drafted daily tweets for AMAC’s Twitter account and generated 2,012 tweets during 2022. - 1,200,900 Tweet impressions/views occurred – with an average monthly viewership of 3,358. - AMAC’s Twitter had 429,123 profile visits. • Members of AMAC Action’s Washington team, Bob Carlstrom, Palmer Schoening, and Alex Ayers wrote over 100 articles concerning various policy issues that impact seniors, the economy, small-business owners, and the mid-term election. • AMAC’s Facebook posts reached nearly 7 million people, and Instagram posts reached nearly 400,000 people.
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2023... brings a divided Congress and the opportunity for reasonable engagement on AMAC Action’s priority issues, including enactment of the AMAC Social Security Guarantee initiative to address the looming insolvency of the Social Security retirement trust fund and the cost of prescription drugs during the 118th Congress. Advocacy efforts will continue to focus on election integrity issues (both nationally and in the states), the Article V Fiscal Responsibility amendment, and the reintroduction of the HEALTH Act among other healthcare initiatives. AMAC Action will also work to grow relationships with veterans organizations to support the AMAC Foundation’s Foundation Veteran Outreach Program (FVOP), continuously recruit and train volunteer advocates and establish new Chapters to add to the AMAC Army, and increase our operational capacity. 2022 was indeed successful thanks in large part to efforts of the AMAC Army. These volunteer advocates superbly complement the work done by the Government Relations Team and are a significant factor in AMAC Action’s prominence as the foremost conservative advocacy organization in the United States.
The AMAC Action Advocacy Team: First row (L-R) Cristy Shufelt, Deanna Mikiska, Kristi Koffel Second row (L- R) Kevin Beeley, Holly Greco, Claudia Dashio, Gail Williams, Terri Haverly, Jeff Szymanski, Michael Teninty
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