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Resource Center for Advocates
The American Heart Association's legislative advocacy efforts move us closer to our goal of reducing heart disease, stroke and risk by 25 percent by 2010. Learn about key policy issues, including research and prevention funding, access to quality health care, stroke, tobacco control, obesity, emergency cardiovascular care, physical activity and nonprofit issues. Find all the tools you will need to become a successful and engaged advocate:
Advocacy News Successes The Advocacy Pulse Special Edition: 2009 Legislative Year End Wrap-Up Advocacy staff across the nation made tremendous progress over the past year in helping to achieve the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association mission. We played an important role in implementing established advocacy techniques. Traditional AHA events such as Lobby Day, Heart Walk, Heart of the Hill and Go Red For Women have educated thousands of people about cardiovascular disease and stroke, and many have joined the You’re the Cure network. The following is a snapshot of some accomplishments from the past year and some tactics staff and volunteer advocates have implemented to move policy forward. This remarkable body of work has been achieved through the efforts of thousands of people across the country. Read more
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