2026 Day at the Capitol

April 28, 2026 | Sacramento, CA
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ABOUT

CPCA Advocates' Day at the Capitol (DAC) is an annual event that allows patients, clinicians, health center staff, and consortia to engage in dialogue with legislators and legislative staff about budget and legislative priorities impacting community health centers (CHCs). Day at the Capitol provides a forum in which the voice of CHCs can unite and be heard. Participants will attend legislative visits with their respective representatives to emphasize the importance of CHCs in the current year's budget and legislative session, in addition to expressing the vital need for administrative streamlining. We highly encourage all types of health center staff and patients to attend, as policy and advocacy experience is not required!


PRE-DAC EVENT

Political Summit | April 27, 2026

Join us for a Political Summit co-hosted with Cnect. This is a can't miss event for anyone working in government affairs, politics, policy, advocacy, or leadership. This summit will cover the basics of California political power, and what health center and consortia staff need to know to about building political influence, campaign finance laws, PACs and elections. Hear from influential players in California politics who will highlight key strategies for improving engagement and impact.

Event Details
  • Location: CPCA Office
    1231 I Street, Suite 400
    Sacramento, CA
  • Time: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
How to RSVP

CPCA members will be able to attend with a $50 donation to the CPCA Advocates PAC. Click here to donate and add "Summit RSVP" in the comment box. Lunch will be included with the program.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Email sponsor@CPCAAdvocates.org to learn about opportunities.

Thank you to our Sponsors!

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:

We would like to acknowledge that we gather at this event on the traditional land of the of the Miwok and Nisenan past and present, and honor with gratitude the land itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations. We respect their sovereignty and their right to self-determination, and we honor their sacred spiritual connection with the land and water.

Source: https://native-land.ca/