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First and foremost, we need your help to encourage government officials to support the Alzheimer's Association public policy goals. Please e-mail aaaan@alz-nca.org to join our e-mail Alzheimer's Advocacy Action Alert Network. In your e-mail, please put "AAAAN" in the subject line and include you full name and complete home mailing address in the text of your message so that we can determine you legislative district. When urgent issues arise, you will get an e-mail from us indicating which government officials to contact and how to do so along with a straightforward one or two sentence explanation of the message we need those government officials to get. In every such case, we encourage you to share Alzheimer's Association Action Alerts with your family, friends, colleagues and anyone else who might be willing to add their voices in our efforts to encourage government officials to do the right thing for people coping with Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder.
District of Columbia Action AlertsCurrently, there are no District of Columbia Urgent Action Alerts for September, 2001. Please check back here later in this month and each month. Thank you.
Maryland Action AlertsCurrently, there are no Maryland Urgent Action Alerts for September, 2001. Please check back here later in this month and each month. Thank you.
Virginia Action AlertsCurrently, there are no Virginia Urgent Action Alerts for September, 2001. Please check back here later in this month and each month. Thank you. If you have questions about issues in the District of Columbia, Maryland or Virginia, please telephone the Chapter's Government Relations office at (866) 259-0042, extension 108. You can see a comprehensive list of amendments, bills and resolutions supported by the Alzheimer's Association at 2001 Virginia Legislative Updates.
National Action AlertsYou can find information about national Urgent Action Alerts through the National Alzheimer's Association web site. Thank you. If you have questions about national issues, please telephone the Alzheimer's Association National Public Policy Office at 202-393-7737.
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