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AMAC Action Releases 2025 Advocacy Report Highlighting Major Grassroots Wins and Policy Achievements

Posted on Tuesday, March 17, 2026
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AMAC Action has released its 2025 Advocacy Annual Report, highlighting another year of growing grassroots engagement and significant policy achievements at the federal, state, and local levels.

The report details how AMAC Action’s nationwide network of members and volunteers helped advance conservative priorities on key issues like election integrity, stopping government waste, fraud, and abuse, healthcare reform, fiscal responsibility, and border security. In total, AMAC Action’s government relations team held more than 200 meetings with members of Congress and congressional staff in 2025 to ensure that the voices of AMAC’s more than two million members were represented in the policymaking process.

Grassroots advocacy remained the backbone of AMAC Action’s success. Throughout the year, AMAC Action launched 70 nationwide call-to-action campaigns, mobilizing members to contact lawmakers, regulators, and corporate leaders on key policy issues. AMAC members sent more than 100,000 messages advocating for conservative solutions on matters ranging from tax policy and border security to healthcare reform and government accountability.

Those efforts translated into real policy victories. AMAC members played a key role in supporting the passage of the Working Families Tax Cuts, landmark legislation that made the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent and included provisions benefiting seniors, families, and small businesses. The bill also repealed the death tax, expanded the small business deduction, and provided additional funding for border security.

Beyond Congress, AMAC Action members secured important wins at the state level. Grassroots engagement helped advance hospital price transparency legislation in Oklahoma, election integrity reforms in Ohio, and disaster relief funding in California following devastating wildfires.

AMAC Action also demonstrated the growing power of grassroots influence in the corporate arena. Advocacy campaigns by AMAC members helped persuade IBM to adopt a viewpoint neutrality policy and contributed to Costco’s decision not to stock the abortion drug mifepristone in its pharmacies.

AMAC Action continued expanding its grassroots infrastructure as well. In 2025, AMAC Action maintained nearly 300 volunteer Delegates nationwide, added new Regional Representatives, and launched an Ambassador program to further grow its national advocacy network and expand engagement at the community level.

“AMAC Action’s success in 2025 once again proves the power of organized grassroots advocacy,” said AMAC Action Senior Vice President Andy Mangione. “When informed and engaged citizens speak with a unified voice, they can influence public policy and defend the conservative principles that make this country strong.”

Looking ahead, AMAC Action plans to continue expanding its grassroots network, advancing conservative healthcare reforms such as the HEALTH Act, and mobilizing members to participate in events commemorating America’s 250th anniversary.

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Robert Mallory
Robert Mallory
3 months ago

AMAC is the alternate spelling of MAGA. I like that!

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