Oregon Pharmacist Fund (OPF)
THE OREGON PHARMACISTS FUND Working with You to Support Pharmacy in Oregon
The Oregon Pharmacists Fund (OPF) helps elect legislators and statewide officials who will act in pharmacists' best interests. The OPF does this by providing financial support to political campaigns. This is a PAC (Political Action Committee) which can help represent the interests of all Oregon Pharmacists and the needs of our patients. When you support the Oregon Pharmacists Fund you:
The best way to make sure a good bill passes, or to stop a bad bill, is to elect the right people.
Take advantage of the Oregon Political Tax Credit! Donate to the Oregon Pharmacists Fund, and subtract up to $100 per couple or $50 per individual from your Oregon income tax bill. It is a TAX CREDIT. You can make a PAC donation once every year.
The Oregon Pharmacists Fund was created by the Statewide Pharmacy Coalition, Oregon State Pharmacy Association and the Oregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Each organization supports the fund as the primary political action vehicle for Oregon's pharmacists. A PAC committee that considers all practice settings governs disbursements to campaigns.
OSHP is partnering with OSPA to meet the challenge posed by Bill Cross, our governmental affairs advocate, to raise at least $10,000 in the Oregon Pharmacist Fund so that we may continue to successfully advocate for progressive changes in pharmacy.
How to support:
Donate today - download and return the PAC Pledge Form or to donate with a credit card follow this link: Oregon Pharmacist Fund
Oregon Pharmacists Fund PAC donations may be made by mailing a check with the donation form to:
Oregon Pharmacists Fund P.O. Box 512 Independence, OR 97351 Questions? Call 800.293.0510
Thank you for your support.
Take advantage of the Oregon Political Tax Credit! Donate to the Oregon Pharmacists Fund, and subtract up to $100 per couple or $50 per individual from your Oregon income tax bill. It is a TAX CREDIT. You can make a PAC donation once every year. If you have questions you should consult your tax advisor.
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