Friday March 19, 2010 2:01 pm
National Chiropractic Legislative Conference

National Chiropractic Legislative Conference

Exclusive Footage of NCLC Speakers

Listen firsthand to what NCLC speakers had to say about the ACA's legislative efforts to advance chiropractic, as well as the important impact that NCLC participants have on the political process. This year's line-up included two members of President Bush's Cabinet: Sec. Anthony Principi of the Department of Veterans Affairs and Sec. Tommy Thompson of the Department of Health and Human Services (who spoke at NCLC's popular congressional reception). Just click on the links below to get a taste of NCLC 2003!

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U.S. CABINET SECRETARIES

   VA Secretary Anthony Principi
Sec. Principi talks about the new chiropractic benefit in the VA health care system.

>> View Video (10:00)
   HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson
Get a glimpse of NCLC's congressional reception and hear Sec. Thompson share his ideas about health care and prevention.

>> View Video (5:00)


MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

   Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA)
Sen. Harkin talks about the profession's successes and the importance of patients having access to chiropractic.

>> View Video (9:19)
   Rep. Jim Ramstad (R-MN)
Rep. Ramstad talks about the need to include chiropractic in Medicare, the VA and the DoD as soon as possible.

>> View Video (6:05)
   Rep. Bob Filner (D-CA)
Rep. Filner talks about the power of political activism and chiropractic's current legislative challenges.

>> View Video (2:58)
   Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA)
Sen. Specter talks about the need to give veterans what they want and deserve: chiropractic care.

>> View Video (3:22)
   Sen. Norm Coleman (R-MN)
Sen. Coleman talks about how DCs must educate their elected officials in order to affect changes in health care.

>> View Video (2:45)
   Rep. Chris Chocola (R-IN)
Rep. Chocola talks about the need to focus on results in health care and to expand chiropractic in Medicare.

>> View Video (3:27)
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