About Essential Hospitals Political Action Committee
The association has a bipartisan political action committee (PAC), the Essential Hospitals PAC. All records are available at the Federal Election Commission website here.
Please reach out to jcecil@essentialhospitals.org with any questions.
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PAC Board of Directors
Chair
Lawrence “Larry” Antonucci, MD, MBA
President and Chief Executive Officer
Lee Health
Chair Elect
Kamera Meaney, MBA
Chief Health Policy and Government Relations Officer
University Health
At-Large Members
- Steve Arner, president and CEO, Carilion Clinic
- Curtis Byrd, MPA, director of advocacy and community relations, Chesapeake Regional Healthcare
- Jennifer DeCubellis, president and CEO, America’s Essential Hospitals
- Eric Dickson, MD, president and CEO, UMass Memorial Health
- Matt Doyle, president and CEO, Methodist Hospitals
- Beth Feldpush, DrPH, senior vice president of policy and advocacy, America’s Essential Hospitals
- Kenneth “Ken” Morris, MA, MHA, vice president of external affairs, St. Joseph’s Health
Please note: Contributions or gifts to the America’s Essential Hospitals Political Action Committee (Essential Hospitals PAC) are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Participation in the Essential Hospitals PAC is voluntary. You have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. The suggested contribution amounts are only suggestions. You have the right to contribute more or less than the suggested amount and the amount contributed, or the refusal to contribute, will not benefit or disadvantage you in any way. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year. The Essential Hospitals PAC uses member contributions to help elect individuals to federal, state, and local office who support our organization’s goals. Contributions from foreign nationals, corporations, national banks, federally chartered corporations, federal contractors, and labor unions are prohibited. The Essential Hospitals PAC may not accept more than $5,000 per year from any one contributor.