Correspondence: Letter from Pamela Phillips, Senior Lobbyist for American Physical Therapy Association

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Correspondence: Letter from Pamela Phillips, Senior Lobbyist for American Physical Therapy Association
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This letter discusses the upcoming 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia as an opportunity to promote the accomplishments of athletes with disabilities on an international scale.
Date (Dublin Core)
1995-07-12
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1995-07-12
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104th (1995-1997)
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Sports and Recreation
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Phillips, Pamela
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correspondence
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eng
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Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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apta
American Physical Therapy Association 1111 North Fairlax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-1488
703/684-2782
703/684-7343 Fax

Officers
Marilyn Moffat, PT, PhD, FAPTA President
Colleen M. Kigin, MS, MPA, PT Vice President
Barbara A. Melzer, PhD, PT Secretary
David W. Perry, MS, PT Treasurer
Andrew A. Guccione, PhD, PT Speaker of the !louse
Ben F Massey, Jr, PT Vice Speaker

Directors
Samuel M. Brown, PT
Janet L. Gwyer, PhD, PT
Patricia McAdoo, PT, MEd
Patricia C. Montgomery, PhD, PT
Roger M. Nelson, PhD, PT
Jan K. Richardson, PT, PhD, OCS
Joseph W. Smey, EdD, PT
Jayne L. Snyder, MA, PT .
Scott Stephens, MS, PT

Chief Executive Officer
Francis J. Mallon, Esq

WORLD CONFEDERATION FOR
PHYSICAL THERAPY CONGRESS
JUNE 25-30, 1995
WASHINGTON, DC

July 12, 1995
The Honorable Robert Dole
United States Senate
141 Hart Building
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Senator Dole:

I am writing on behalf of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).

As you know, the 1996 Paralympic Games will be in Atlanta next summer immediately following the Centennial Olympic Summer Games. Not only are the Games an opportunity to showcase the accomplishments of truly world-class athletes, but also a chance to promote to a worldwide audience the abilities of all persons with disabilities.

The APTA is pleased to learn of your efforts in support of the Paralympic Games. Our members, and the over 40 million Americans with disabilities commend you for your continued support for disability issues and your current involvement with the Paralympics.

The 1995 legislative season poses a critical juncture in the ultimate success of the Paralympic Games. The APTA looks forward to your continued efforts in support of the Paralympic Games.

Sincerely,
(Signature)
Pamela Phillips Senior Lobbyist
PP/lcw

(handwritten) (illegible)
apta
American Physical Therapy Association 1111 North Fairlax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-1488
703/684-2782
703/684-7343 Fax

Officers
Marilyn Moffat, PT, PhD, FAPTA President
Colleen M. Kigin, MS, MPA, PT Vice President
Barbara A. Melzer, PhD, PT Secretary
David W. Perry, MS, PT Treasurer
Andrew A. Guccione, PhD, PT Speaker of the !louse
Ben F Massey, Jr, PT Vice Speaker

Directors
Samuel M. Brown, PT
Janet L. Gwyer, PhD, PT
Patricia McAdoo, PT, MEd
Patricia C. Montgomery, PhD, PT
Roger M. Nelson, PhD, PT
Jan K. Richardson, PT, PhD, OCS
Joseph W. Smey, EdD, PT
Jayne L. Snyder, MA, PT .
Scott Stephens, MS, PT

Chief Executive Officer
Francis J. Mallon, Esq

WORLD CONFEDERATION FOR
PHYSICAL THERAPY CONGRESS
JUNE 25-30, 1995
WASHINGTON, DC

July 12, 1995
The Honorable Robert Dole
United States Senate
141 Hart Building
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Senator Dole:

I am writing on behalf of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).

As you know, the 1996 Paralympic Games will be in Atlanta next summer immediately following the Centennial Olympic Summer Games. Not only are the Games an opportunity to showcase the accomplishments of truly world-class athletes, but also a chance to promote to a worldwide audience the abilities of all persons with disabilities.

The APTA is pleased to learn of your efforts in support of the Paralympic Games. Our members, and the over 40 million Americans with disabilities commend you for your continued support for disability issues and your current involvement with the Paralympics.

The 1995 legislative season poses a critical juncture in the ultimate success of the Paralympic Games. The APTA looks forward to your continued efforts in support of the Paralympic Games.

Sincerely,
(Signature)
Pamela Phillips Senior Lobbyist
PP/lcw

(handwritten) (illegible)
apta
American Physical Therapy Association 1111 North Fairlax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-1488
703/684-2782
703/684-7343 Fax

Officers
Marilyn Moffat, PT, PhD, FAPTA President
Colleen M. Kigin, MS, MPA, PT Vice President
Barbara A. Melzer, PhD, PT Secretary
David W. Perry, MS, PT Treasurer
Andrew A. Guccione, PhD, PT Speaker of the !louse
Ben F Massey, Jr, PT Vice Speaker

Directors
Samuel M. Brown, PT
Janet L. Gwyer, PhD, PT
Patricia McAdoo, PT, MEd
Patricia C. Montgomery, PhD, PT
Roger M. Nelson, PhD, PT
Jan K. Richardson, PT, PhD, OCS
Joseph W. Smey, EdD, PT
Jayne L. Snyder, MA, PT .
Scott Stephens, MS, PT

Chief Executive Officer
Francis J. Mallon, Esq

WORLD CONFEDERATION FOR
PHYSICAL THERAPY CONGRESS
JUNE 25-30, 1995
WASHINGTON, DC

July 12, 1995
The Honorable Robert Dole
United States Senate
141 Hart Building
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Senator Dole:

I am writing on behalf of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).

As you know, the 1996 Paralympic Games will be in Atlanta next summer immediately following the Centennial Olympic Summer Games. Not only are the Games an opportunity to showcase the accomplishments of truly world-class athletes, but also a chance to promote to a worldwide audience the abilities of all persons with disabilities.

The APTA is pleased to learn of your efforts in support of the Paralympic Games. Our members, and the over 40 million Americans with disabilities commend you for your continued support for disability issues and your current involvement with the Paralympics.

The 1995 legislative season poses a critical juncture in the ultimate success of the Paralympic Games. The APTA looks forward to your continued efforts in support of the Paralympic Games.

Sincerely,
(Signature)
Pamela Phillips Senior Lobbyist
PP/lcw

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