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APTA members can now access 48 motions that include seven proposed bylaws amendments that will be forwarded for consideration by the 2025 APTA House of Delegates when it convenes July 13-14 in Washington, D.C.

The House of Delegates is APTA’s representative body comprising voting delegates and nonvoting delegates. The House makes decisions on issues that may have far-reaching implications for the association and for the profession of physical therapy. Members can review the motions in the 2025 House Motions Community. APTA members must log in and agree to the “terms and conditions for use” to access the community.

Motions are developed by delegates and include support statements that describe the expected outcome of the motion if adopted and how it contributes to achieving APTA’s vision. Over the coming weeks, delegates will ask clarifying questions of motion makers, and the language for many motions may continue to evolve even during House deliberation.

Members who have feedback on House motions are encouraged to contact their component's chief delegate.

Please direct questions to governancehouse@apta.org.


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