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Dr. Mark Mandel attends Chamber of Commerce sponsored breakfast, US Congressman Peter Roskam spoke about problems faced by our government

May 6, 2016
Chamber of Commerce sponsored breakfast

Dr. Mark Mandel attended a combined Roselle, Hanover Park, Bartlett and other nearby township Chamber of Commerce sponsored breakfast where US Congressman Peter Roskam spoke about problems faced by our government and how they are being solved.

Peter Roskam emphasized that in spite of all the rhetoric about how the federal government fails to work and the warring of the political factions, there are people in congress, like himself, who have reached across the aisle on behalf of the American people to get government moving and accomplish good things.

He predicts that 2017 will see the start of major tax reform in the United States as virtually everyone agrees that the tax code has tremendous deficiencies.

Dr. Mandel will be meeting with the Congressman’s office on June 14th when he visits Capitol Hill to lobby on behalf of compounding pharmacy.

Lobbying trip to Washington DC

June 9, 2015
Lobbying In Washington DC

Doctors Mark and Teresa went to our nation’s Capital to lobby on behalf of patient access to compounded medications. Here they are with Congressman Rodney Davis and pharmacist colleagues Wade Siefert and Doug Higgins of central Illinois.

June 9, 2015
Dr's Teresa and Mark meet with congressman John Shimkus

Doctors Teresa and Mark meet with congressman John Shimkus (middle) at his Washington, D.C. office and are accompanied by their pharmacy colleagues, Julie and Doug Higgins from Paxton IL.

June 9, 2015
Dr. Teresa's first visit to Capitol Hill

Dr. Teresa signs in at Senator Mark Kirk’s office officially starting her first visit to Capitol Hill.

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