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6/27/2025
We have started to revamp our advocacy campaigns to encourage calls rather than blanket email messages. Why, you ask? Calls are tracked and elected officials and their senior staff get a daily report of the most called about topics in each of their offices (district and DC), including the number of people calling and what they are saying, which can be sorted by zip code. Although it may not feel like it sometimes, elected officials care about what their constituents have to say and the more of us call about specific topics related to the care of older adults, the more powerful we are.
Our Health in Aging Advocacy Center campaigns now walk you through making calls – from finding your members of Congress to the phone numbers you should call to sample talking points. For all issues, we encourage you to personalize and/or tell an impactful story related to the issue if possible.
Let’s get started!
- As we reported in Issue 19 of our Last Week in Washington e-newsletter, the President has proposed to eliminate funding for the GWEP and GACA Program. However, it is important to remember that Congress has final authority on annual appropriations, which must be approved by 60 senators and thus negotiated with the minority party in each chamber. AGS continues its advocacy and encourages you to do the same. Click here to make your call today! (Or click the header above).
- As previously shared, the House of Representatives passed its budget reconciliation legislation, HR 1, the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act, which includes substantial cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), $793 billion and $295 billion, respectively. The Senate recently released its version of the reconciliation bill text and proposed steeper Medicaid cuts. As Congress works to finalize the bill before the July 4th recess, we need you to call your elected officials and urge them to oppose these cuts. Click here to make your call today!
- The President has proposed funding cuts of more than $20 billion at the NIH and nearly $2 billion at NIA, and if approved by Congress, would significantly impact the Institutes’ efficacy, putting at risk decades of progress in biomedical research. The proposal also includes the effects of implementing a 15% cap on indirect costs for all research grants. As noted above, Congress has final authority on appropriations, so we strongly urge you to continue your advocacy. Click here to make your call today!
Stay tuned for more “Call Alert” campaigns in the coming weeks on Medicare payment, research at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and more.
Newly Updated for 2025! The AGS Geriatrics Evaluation and Management Tools (GEMS) on GeriatricsCareOnline, free for AGS members, have been fully updated for 2025. GEMS provides clinical templates which follow a History & Physical (H&P) format on 22 topics, and are meant to provide guidance to clinicians and trainees who are caring for older adults. Digital access includes both easy-to-access web content as well as downloadable printer-friendly PDFs on a range of topics including Screening and Prevention, Diabetes, Palliative Symptom Management, and many more. Just log into GeriatricsCareOnline.org and visit your library to access your free member subscription to GEMS today!
The GEMS App is also available for purchase. Click here and download the GEMS app today!
The AGS Annual Scientific Meeting Program Committee invites you to submit session proposals for #AGS26! Proposals must be submitted online at https://ags2026.abstractcentral.com no later than June 30, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET. Hard copy submissions will not be accepted.
We look forward to seeing your ideas and building another dynamic, interdisciplinary program for our next Annual Meeting!
Help shape the 2026 AGS Virtual Annual Meeting by reviewing annual meeting proposal submissions. Proposal reviewers will be asked to review and provide feedback on approximately 20 proposals related to their area of expertise. The review period will begin on July 3 and all reviews must be completed by July 21. Apply today!
- The 2025 Network for Investigation of Delirium: Unifying Scientists Boot Camp is accepting applications for their Boot Camp happening October 26-October 28, 2025. Boot Camp applications are due July 7, 2025.
- The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) will release its next Broad Pragmatic Studies funding opportunity on August 12, 2025, to support patient-centered research comparing effective interventions. Special focus areas include menopausal symptoms, maternal sleep health, and Alzheimer’s-related mental health.
The MyAGSOnline Events Calendar is a valuable resource to discover and register for upcoming events, webinars, and other opportunities.