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Post-Inauguration: Advocating in a New Administration

With a new administration and the 119th Congress underway, 2025 is a critical year for pathologists. The CAP, representing over 19,000 board-certified pathologists is proactively working with policymakers in the new Trump Administration and Congress on several key health care policy priorities that protect the practice of pathology.

The CAP has shared the Top 6 Priority Issues with the new Congress and Administration. These key issues include reversing payment cuts to pathology services and strengthening the pathology and laboratory workforce.

The CAP previously sent a letter to the Trump Transition Team, outlining the key priorities, including recommendations to rescind the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) final regulation for laboratory-developed tests (LDTs), citing significant concerns about the rule’s potential to limit patient access to critical diagnostic services.

The CAP will continue updating members on our ongoing advocacy efforts.

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