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Capitol Hill Basics


Understanding how Congress works and who has jurisdiction over healthcare matters at the committee level are integral components to becoming informed advocates for quality cancer care.  This section teaches advocates how legislation is made, information on committee structure and how to communicate and visit with Members of Congress while in Washington, DC.  


Committees with Healthcare Jurisdiction:  Background information and rosters of select congressional committees

Visiting Your Member of Congress in Washington, D.C.:  Tips on how to meet with elected officials

Congressional Calendar:  The second session of the 110th Congress

The Legislative Process:  Find out how Congress works and bills are created

Contacting Your Member of Congress:  Information on contacting and communicating with elected officials


 
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