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Advocacy Center

CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY

Each year, AAI submits written testimony to the House and Senate subcommittees that fund NIH. Among other things, these testimonies include an NIH funding request and highlight important immunologic discoveries.

LETTERS AND COMMENTS

The AAI Committee on Public Affairs communicates the policy positions of AAI through letters to legislators, government officials/agencies, and other organizations that have an impact on biomedical research.

  • AAI joins 142 others in signing community letter urging lawmakers to pass the FY 2026 appropriations bill and provide NIH with at least $48.7 billion (1/20/26)
  • AAI signs community letter urging Congress to conduct swift and robust oversight over the recent changes to the CDC childhood immunization schedule (1/9/26)

NEWS AND RESOURCES

Stay up-to-date with the latest news from the AAI Public Affairs team.

Download the AAI Advocacy Brochure

AAI Advocacy Brochure

VISIT CAPITOL HILL WITH AAI

快活视频 happy to take AAI members to Capitol Hill to advocate for NIH and biomedical research.  If you are going to be in the Washington, D.C., area, contact us to let us know that you are interested in meeting with your Congressional delegation.

Step 1: Contact Director of Government Affairs Jake Schumacher (jschumacher@aai.org) and let him know that you would like to go to Capitol Hill and the dates you are available. (AAI will be in touch with you to schedule a mutually agreeable date)

Step 2: AAI will contact your Congressional delegation and schedule your meetings.

Step 3: AAI will put together everything you need for a successful Hill visit, including talking points and items to hand out to the offices you visit.

Step 4: A member of the AAI Public Affairs staff will escort you to your appointments and help guide you through your meetings.

It’s that simple!

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