Technology entrepreneur
Philippe Villers and his wife Kate co-founded Families USA in 1981. Families USA's advocacy in
Washington, D.C., has influenced health care legislation and policy, including the
Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, federal and state legislation in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the
Affordable Care Act (ACA), defending against
efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and the
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). In 2014,
National Journal named Pollack one of the top 25 players in Congress, the Administration, and the lobbying community on Medicare prescription drug benefits. President Barack Obama credited Families USA with playing an instrumental role in promoting the enactment of the ACA and for the organization’s work in helping to implement and protect the historic health legislation. On a printed copy of the ACA displayed in Families USA’s office, Obama wrote, “To Ron and Families USA – You made this happen!” In 2017, Frederick Isasi was appointed Executive Director of Families USA. He took over the executive director role from Ron Pollack, the organization's founding executive director and leader for almost 35 years. Isasi has testified before Congress on issues including health care costs, payment and delivery reform, and healthcare coverage. On November 23, 2016,
Vanity Fair reported that shortly after
Donald Trump won the
2016 presidential election, Families USA held a
conference call with organizations from around the country to discuss efforts to prevent the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and formed the Protect Our Care coalition. a role he filled until 2017.
The Hill named Pollack one of the nine top nonprofit lobbyists in 2010. == Overview and advocacy ==