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Checking in with the Advocacy Council
Since June is the midpoint of the year, it is the perfect time to share the various issues we’ve been working on to advocate for you.

Senate budget reconciliation text released
The Senate continues to work toward its goal of finalizing its version of the budget reconciliation bill by July 4.

The College has an advocate in Washington
Dr. Onder is an important voice for allergy. He is an advocate for our specialty, our patients, and our practices.

A review of the Make America Healthy Again report on childhood chronic diseases
While estimates vary depending on the specific condition, all available data point to a consistent, steady rise in chronic illnesses over time.

Update – ACAAI Payer Education Campaign
The College’s Advocacy Council has taken a multi-faceted approach to payers’ burdensome and unreasonable requests and policy changes.

The College supports the CPT definition of a “dose”
We explained the background of immunotherapy and the confusion that can arise when two definitions describe the same procedure.

House Reconciliation Bill impact on allergists
The Senate is expected to make changes. The policies summarized could be changed in future compromises between the House and Senate.

2025 Strike Force advocates for allergists and patients
The Strike Force schedule featured 25 meetings with Congressional offices and key committees with jurisdiction over our priorities.

2025 Strike Force advocates for allergists in Washington
The Strike Force is an important opportunity for us to spend one day each year meeting in person with important legislative offices.

House committee holds hearing on cybersecurity risks in medical devices
Witnesses urged the Trump administration to start a one-year collaboration with HHS focused on improving cybersecurity protections.






