AMPAC
All-Stars
Meet some of the AMPAC All-Stars and learn about their experience.
Dozens of alumni of AMPAC’s Political Education Programs have gone on to win election to public office at every level across the country–from city councils to the United States Congress. These All-Stars share a belief that in order to provide the best care for their patients, physicians have to be involved in the political process.
John Barrasso, MD
United States Senate
Wyoming
Ami Bera, MD
United States House of Representatives
California
Avanti Bergquist, MD
Representative, Renton School District (2017-Present)
Washington
Steve Bergquist
Member, Washington State House of Representatives (2012-Present)
Washington
Richard Briggs, MD
Member, Tennessee State Senate, District 7 (2014-Present)
Tennessee
Dawn Buckingham, MD
Member, Late Travis (TX) ISD School Board (2014-Present)
Member, Texas State Senate, District 24 (2017-Present)
Texas
Bill Cassidy, MD
United States Senate
Louisiana
Steven J. Fleischman, MD, FACOG
Member, Woodbridge (CT) Board of Education (2009-Present)
Connecticut
Deborah Ferguson
Member, Arkansas House of Representatives (2013-Present)
Arkansas
T. Scott Garrett, MD
Member, Virginia House of Delegates (2010-2020)
Virginia
Clarence Lam, MD
Member, Maryland House of Delegates (2015-2019)
Member, Maryland State Senate, District 12 (2019-Present)
Maryland
Steve Magie, MD
Member, Arkansas House of Representatives (2013-Present)
Arkansas
Mariannette Miller-Meeks, MD
United States House of Representatives
Iowa
Ken Moore, MD
Franklin, Tennessee Mayor (2022-2024)
Tennessee
Dan Morhaim, MD
Member, Maryland House of Delegates (1995-2019)
Maryland
John O'Bannon, MD
Member, Virginia House of Delegates (2014-2018)
Virginia
Molly O’Holleran
Member, Nebraska State Board of Education (2014-2019)
Nebraska
Sam Page, MD
Member, Missouri House of Representatives (2003-2008)
St. Louis County, Council 2 Representative (2014-2019)
St. Louis County Executive (2019-Present)
Missouri
Ervin Yen, MD
Member, Oklahoma State Senate, District 40 (2014-2018)
Oklahoma