GPAC Communications
The Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology (FASEB) has developed an online “tool box” for planning visits with members of Congress –both in Washington and in the districts. The link provides excellent information for anyone organizing a meeting with any government official at the local, state or federal level. If you would like to learn more, or want assistance with planning a meeting with your U.S. Senator or U.S. Representative, please contact Mary Jo Hoeksema, Director, Government and Public Affairs, paaapc@crosslink.net.
Current Letters to Congress and Federal Agencies
- PAA APC comments on ACS number of times married question, May 16, 2013
- Census Project letter to President Obama, New Director, April 22, 2013
- Census Project, Senate FY14 Appropriations, April 11, 2013
- PAA thanks President Obama and Dr. Holdren for comments on peer review, social and behavioral science, May6, 2013
- Friends of NICHD, FY 2014 Appropriations, April 2013
- Friends of National Center for Health Statistics, FY 2014, April 2013
- Coalition for Health Funding, FY 2014 LHHS 302 (b) letter, April 2013
- NDD United, Balanced Approach to Deficit Reduction, February 2013
- Ad Hoc Group, Cuts to NIH, February 2013
Current Congressional Testimony
Key Agencies and Fact Sheets
- Immigration Research Experts and Data Source, March 2013
- NIH and Population Research, March 2013
- Key Federal Agencies 2012
- PAA/APC FY 2013 Budget Priorities
- FY 2012 PAA/APC Budget Priorities Fact Sheet
- Recession and Recovery – How are Americans Affected
- Hot Times in the City: The Impact of Climate Change in an Increasingly Urban World
- National Institutes of Health
- Ten Forecasts Fact Sheet
- Key Agencies Supporting Population Research
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA): Demographic Research Community Responds
- PAA 2009 Fact Sheet: Reproductive Health in Africa — Meeting the Need
Archived Letters
- 2012 GPAC Letters
- 2011 GPAC Letters
- 2010 GPAC Letters
- 2009 GPAC Letters
- 2008 GPAC Letters
- 2007 GPAC Letters