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Championing the Public's Health

Date: Nov 13 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Media Relations

Statement from APHA Executive Director Georges C. Benjamin, MD

Every four years our nation undergoes an election that can lead to a change in executive leadership. Often, this transition leads to a redirection in policy and uncertainty concerning the impact of these new policies on the public’s health. Sometimes these policies move the public’s health forward in profound ways and, on occasion, even takes us back a few steps. 

As we look toward a new administration and session of Congress, APHA will not waver from its commitment to support strong evidence- and science-based policies and champion efforts for optimal, equitable health and well-being for all. We still believe that it is important that we work together and collaborate across sectors with health-minded officials, community leaders, local health practitioners and others to achieve success. The American public wants, and deserves, clean air and water, access to care, reproductive health and so much more of what we advocate for. 

While we expect significant policy changes with the new administration, we reject the idea that the values, perspectives and guidance we have articulated for many years are wrong and that we should back off. I assure you, that’s not going to happen. We will continue to work on behalf of the American people to improve their health by advocating for the best science-based social and health policies and programs. Achieving optimal health regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, age, economic status or geographic residence will remain our chief objective. 

With the U.S. struggling with the worst health outcomes among other industrialized nations, we have lots of work to do.

This is a time for decisive and strong leadership in public health, and we will continue to be that champion. If you’re a member, thank you for your engagement. If you’re not, join us. The future of America’s health is in your hands.

For Science. For Action. For Health.  

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The American Public Health Association champions optimal, equitable health and well-being for all. With our broad-based member community and 150-year perspective, we influence federal policy to improve the public’s health. Learn more at www.apha.org.