COANA PACSupport the COANA PAC: Protecting Patient Access. Advancing CRNA Practice.Every day, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) deliver safe, high-quality anesthesia care to patients across Colorado. But the ability to continue providing this care—independently, efficiently, and without unnecessary barriers—depends on a strong voice in Colorado’s General Assembly. That voice is the COANA Political Action Committee (PAC).
Why Your Donation Matters Policy decisions at the Capitol directly influence your practice, your profession, and your patients’ access to care. The COANA PAC ensures that CRNAs are heard—loudly and clearly—by the lawmakers who shape Colorado’s healthcare landscape. Your support is an investment in our practice and helps us: ✓ Protect CRNA Autonomy ✓ Ensure Patient Access to Safe Anesthesia Care ✓ Build Relationships with Key Legislators ✓ Counter Misinformation from Opposing Groups What the PAC Does The COANA PAC is the political arm of our profession in Colorado. It:
This is how we make sure CRNAs are not just part of the conversation—but shaping it! Invest in your profession today! How Your Donation Makes an Impact Even small contributions help defend the ability of CRNAs to practice to the full extent of their training. Suggested Donation Levels
Whether you give once or commit to a recurring monthly investment, your support directly fuels policy wins for our profession. Colorado Needs Strong CRNA Advocacy Now More Than Ever Healthcare is evolving—and so are the legislative threats and opportunities affecting CRNA practice. Without strong political engagement, decisions about your profession could be made without the CRNA perspective. Your investment ensures that doesn’t happen. Make Your Impact Today Help us keep Colorado a place where CRNAs thrive, patients have access to safe anesthesia care, and the profession continues to advance. Your voice matters. Your practice matters. Your patients matter—and your investment in our future makes a difference. Donate to the COANA PAC today.
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