Skip to main content
A woman and her child meet a politicianKathleen Brophy, PT, DPT, and son with Congressman Rudy Yakym (R-Ind.)


PTPAC, the political action committee of the American Physical Therapy Association, recognizes the importance of APTA members attending and contributing to political fundraisers. When members attend these events on behalf of PTPAC, they help solidify and enhance relationships between APTA members and elected officials.

Log in or create a free account to keep reading.


Join APTA to get unlimited access to content.


You Might Also Like...

Article

APTA Unveils Key Workforce and Income Trends in Physical Therapy

Dec 10, 2025

Collecting and sharing workforce data is essential for enabling APTA members to make informed decisions about their careers and practices. By understanding

Statement

DOE Proposal Threatens Physical Therapy Recognition and Health Care Workforce

Nov 24, 2025

APTA is deeply concerned by the recent recommendation from the Reimagining and Improving Student Education, or RISE, Negotiated Rulemaking Committee, which,

News

Survey Findings Drive New APTA Advocacy Resources on Administrative Burden

Nov 12, 2025

The physical therapy profession has a new tool in the fight to reduce administrative burden. APTA's report, "The Impact of Administrative Burden on Physical