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Coffee Club Webinars

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Participate in APTA's webinar series on the latest issues impacting the physical therapy profession, why and how early-career PTs and PTAs should be involved in advocacy.

PTPAC Capitol Club

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Capitol Club Member Donation Amount: $250 unencumbered contribution in a calendar year. View club benefits and members.

PTPAC Student Stars Club

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The Student Stars Club allows students to be recognized for their contributions to PTPAC.

PTPAC Board of Trustees Biographical Information

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Sandra Norby, PT, DPT Sandra Norby, PT, DPT is CEO and Co-Founder of HomeTown Physical Therapy, LLC. This Iowa based corporation provides a practice model for ownership and leadership by Physical Therapists. Sandra has served on many leadership positions in APTA and PPS, including being a Delegate and

Why PTPAC Is Important

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Hear from your colleagues how PTPAC makes a difference on Capitol Hill.

About PTPAC - Video

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PTPAC, the political action committee of the American Physical Therapy Association, works towards the preservation and protection of the physical therapy profession and its patients.

Fuel the Future: $25 in 2025 Campaign

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If every APTA member donated $20 each year, the physical therapy profession would be the largest health care provider PAC in the country

About Your PTPAC Donation

Feb 7, 2023 / Members Only

The American Physical Therapy Association's Physical Therapy Political Action Committee, PTPAC, was formed to empower physical therapists and physical therapist assistants to be more involved in the determination of federal laws and policies. PTPAC provides a mechanism for association members and staff

Donate to PTPAC

Dec 7, 2020 / Article

PTPAC 50th Anniversary Donor Wall of Honor

Oct 5, 2023 / Members Only

In 1973, APTA started on a journey to implement the first political action committee of the American Physical Therapy Association. Now, 50 years later, PTPAC has distributed more than $17 million through direct contributions to political candidates who support APTA's public policy priorities, making