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Save the date: 2011 National Chiropractic Legislative Conference

Chiropractic Economics November 17, 2010

November 17, 2010 — The National Chiropractic Legislative Conference (NCLC), the profession’s most important public policy and educational event, will take place Feb. 12–15, 2011 at the Capital Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C.

For more than 30 years, hundreds of DCs and chiropractic students from across the country have gathered in Washington, D.C. to meet with members of Congress to discuss the issues that matter most to DCs and their patients.

In addition to the Capitol Hill advocacy, which has helped make ACA one of the most effective lobbying organizations in America, NCLC offers DCs information on new opportunities in Medicare, military and veteran’s healthcare, national health are reform, and other federal initiatives.

This year’s NCLC will focus on “Health Care Reform: The Road to Implementation,” and participants will hear the latest news on this important topic, as well as on Medicare reform. By attending, you will help shape the future of chiropractic and its influence in Washington, D.C.

Registration information is coming soon, so please save the date now!

Please note: There is a new arrival/departure scheduled for NCLC this year. The House of Delegates meeting will be held Sunday and Monday, and NCLC activities will be held Monday afternoon and all day Tuesday. For more information, call 703-812-0249.

Source: American Chiropractic Association, www.acatoday.org

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