Weekly Policy Blog: CBSA PAC Fuels Policy + Advocacy Engagement and Impact
By: Colorado BioScience Association Date: 10/22/2024
CBSA’s Policy + Advocacy team works year-round to represent Colorado’s life sciences ecosystem at the State Capitol. The bipartisan Colorado BioScience Political Action Committee (CBSA PAC) is a critical component of our political engagement, drawing attention to the policy priorities and interests of our life sciences ecosystem.
We encourage you to contribute funds to the CBSA PAC so we can continue to help ensure that candidates understand and appreciate our community’s priorities. We appreciate your support and commitment to advancing Colorado as a leading life sciences hub and protecting patient access to health innovation.
The CBSA PAC provides opportunities to educate candidates for the state legislature about our life sciences community and increase awareness of our ecosystem’s goals. The CBSA team keeps candidates informed about the issues critical to our industry, the global impact of life-saving innovations from Colorado, and the contributions we make to advance the state’s economy through company and job creation. The CBSA PAC supports those candidates who will help our ecosystem thrive.
Political engagement is all about relationships, and CBSA PAC donations provide opportunities to support candidates who are or would be champions for our industry’s goals. It matters who is in office, and we need your help to ensure pro-business, pro-innovation candidates are elected.
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Any dollar amount* that you and/or your company can give supports CBSA’s work to build a pro-business environment for life sciences innovation. With your donation, we can deepen relationships with elected leaders and help them understand the impact and innovation taking place in their districts. Your contribution helps us advance our community’s interests. If you have already donated to the CBSA PAC this cycle, thank you!
*Colorado campaign finance laws permit contributions to the CBSA PAC of up to $725 per two-year election cycle from both corporations and individuals. This contribution is non-deductible.