Advocacy Resources

Advocating for the profession is an ongoing effort – and we can’t do it without you. That’s why we offer downloadable resources to help you advocate for yourself in the workplace and for the profession as a whole.

Use the filters to search our database of downloadable PDFs on state laws, federal comments, reimbursement issues, Optimal Team Practice, and much more.

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Statement to House Energy and Commerce Committee on MACRA and Alternative Payment Models

Statement for the Record submitted to the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health.

HPNEC Sign-On Letter to Appropriations Committee Leaders on Title VII and Title VIII

Letter to Representative Tom Cole, Representative Rosa DeLauro, Senator Roy Blunt, and Senator Patty Murray.

Licensure Requirements

Statutory and Regulatory Requirements for Initial Licensure and License Renewal.

AAPA Statement to the Senate VA Committee on S. 426, the “Grow Our Own Directive” (GOOD)

Submitted to Committee on Veterans’ Affairs regarding the “Grow Our Own Directive (GOOD): Physician Assistant Employment and Education Act of 2017.”

AAPA Statement to Senate Committee on Indiana Affairs on S. 1250 and S. 1275

Statement for the Record Submitted to U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs – “Legislative Hearing to Receive Testimony on the Following bills: S. 1250, S. 1275” – June 13, 2017

State Laws and Regulations 17th Ed.

The most up-to-date and comprehensive collection of key provisions in state PA laws and regulations, including the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Learn about general requirements for PA […]

Letter to Senate Leaders on AHCA

May 15, 2017. Letter to Senator Mitch McConnell and Senator Chuck Schumer.

Sign-On Letter to Appropriations Committee Leaders on FY18 Labor-HHS 302(b) Allocation

May 8, 2017. Letter to Senator Thad Cochran, Senator Patrick Leahy, Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen, and Representative Nita Lowey.

Sign-On Letter to White House and Congressional Leaders on Cost-Sharing Reduction Payments

Letter to President Donald Trump, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Speaker Paul Ryan, and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.