2026 Day At The Capitol

2026 DAY AT THE CAPITOL

DATE:
 
Tuesday, April 28, 2026


LOCATION:
Sacramento, CA

CPCA Advocates Day at the Capitol is an annual advocacy event that allows members to engage in dialogue with legislators and legislative staff about budget and legislative priorities impacting community health centers. Participants will meet with their respective statewide elected officials through legislative visits to share the importance of prioritizing community health center priorities in the state budget and legislative session and to express the vital need for administrative streamlining. CPCA Advocates Day at the Capitol is critical as it provides a forum in which community health centers unite to uplift the community health center mission in the Capitol.

More details will be posted on the event page as they become available. This is a limited capacity event. Once capacity is reached at, please email training@cpca.org to be placed on a waitlist. 

This is a members-only event. To register, you must be signed in to your account so the system can verify your membership status. If you are not logged in, the registration option will display as “Registration Not Available.” CPCA reserves the right to modify or cancel registrations for individuals who do not meet these criteria. 

Sponsorship opportunities are available for interested parties. Please contact us at
sponsor@cpca.org
to learn more. 


DONATION OPPORTUNITY

This event is provided at no cost to health centers and staff, if you are interested in contributing to the CPCA Advocates c(4) there is an opportunity to do so upon registering.

Online registration closes 4/13/26 by 11:59 pm. Registration is required for all training and events. In order to ensure you receive all important communications and materials which may be made available in advance, please register before then.  All registrations after this date will have to be processed on-site at the registration booth. By registering for this event, you agree to CPCA's Events Code of Conduct Policy

CPCA provides training and education to community health centers for general illustration and instructional purposes. Our Association intends to be in full compliance with the intent of AB 241 and AB 1195 in educational opportunities which include continuing education credits. Please read through the text of these bills to understand the intent of the legislature, now codified as California Business and Professions Code 2190.1.


CANCELLATION POLICY

Please send cancellation notice in writing by emailing Training@cpca.org.
For more information regarding our policies, please visit the training homepage at http://cpca.org/index.cfm/training-and-events/.

Disclaimer: The information on this session is intended only to provide a general overview of the topics addressed. This session is not intended to provide legal advice or substitute for the guidance, counsel or advice of legal counsel on any matters particular to a specific primary care clinic.

To complete your registration after selecting "Register" below, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Proceed To Checkout.

When
4/28/2026
Where
Sacramento
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