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APTA Capitol Hill Day 2025
| Date: | July 14 |
|---|---|
| Time: | Thru July 15 |
| Location: | Omni Shoreham, Washington, DC |
| Type: | Event |
Connect, advocate, and make an impact alongside fellow physical therapy professionals and students on Capitol Hill, July 14-15. This event, in conjunction with APTA Leadership Congress, is for APTA members and provides an opportunity for you to share and amplify your voice with legislators on Capitol Hill. APTA Capitol Hill Day is for APTA members only.
Registration for APTA Capitol Hill Day is officially closed.
Reasons to Attend APTA Capitol Hill Day
- Advocate for our profession: Be a part of influencing policies that shape the future of physical therapy.
- Meet your representatives: Engage directly with elected officials and their staff to champion our cause.
- Empower yourself: Receive essential advocacy training and strategic planning sessions on July 14.
Prepare for Your Meetings
As a registered attendee, you'll get access to a webinar on June 24 at 8 p.m. ET. It's your guide to navigating logistics and understanding the issues we'll address. Can't make it? No worries — a recording will be available for registered participants.
Plan Your Trip
Arrive in Washington, D.C., before 3 p.m. ET on July 14 to ensure that you're ready for the advocacy training on Monday evening. Schedule your return flight for after 5 p.m. on July 15 to accommodate all Capitol Hill meetings.
Empower Yourself Through Training
The advocacy training on July 14 is mandatory.
Scheduling Your Meetings
APTA will schedule your legislator meetings for you. Do not book legislative meetings on your own.
Be the Change
Your participation matters. Don't miss this exceptional chance to be an advocate for our profession and those we serve. Plan to attend APTA Capitol Hill Day and be part of a movement that makes a difference.
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