Several physicians who run ambulatory surgery centers in New Jersey have launched a political action committee, according to an NJ.com report.
The New Jersey Ambulatory Surgery Center Political Action Committee was established in September. ASCs in the state are facing a number of proposed regulations that would impact the outpatient surgical centers, including bills that would change personal injury protection rules and the licensing process.
The PAC contributed more than $13,000 to candidates in the state's Nov. 8 election.
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