Legislative Action Center
The CNDA advocates for policies that support naturopathic doctors and expand access to naturopathic care across California.
We work to modernize scope of practice, build relationships with legislators, and support efforts that reflect ND training and patient needs.
We introduced Senate Bill 1333 to remove MD oversight for prescribing and allow minor office procedures, consistent with our training and aligning with ND scope in surrounding states.
The legislative process is arduous and no easy feat. We have been busy maintaining and building relationships with legislators, including our annual Lobby Day, and raising funds to support this process.
Current Legislative Priority: SB1333
Recent Advocacy Activity
Lobby Day 2026 was a success with over 30 attendees and meetings with over 70 legislators and their offices. Our messaging on the importance of naturopathic medicine and how the passing of SB1333 would benefit Californians was well-received.
Stay informed on our legislative progress by subscribing to CNDA emails and be the first to know about future Capitol visits.
2026-2027 Efforts
In addition to working towards full independent prescribing rights, we monitor for and advocate against other issues that arise that have implications for our profession. In the last year these issues have included:
Current issues include:
Growing activity from “unlicensable naturopaths” and ongoing title protection concerns
Overreach by the California Board of Pharmacy in procuring sterile injectables and attempting regulation of IV hydration clinics
Bills that would limit our ability to call ourselves doctors or infringe upon aspects of our scope
Changes in the regulatory landscape around tools such as peptides and thyroid glandulars
Supporting California Board of Naturopathic Medicine’s sunset review process
Ways to Support CNDA Advocacy
1. DONATE TIME
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Legislative movement is built on relationships.
👉 Find your local legislator: sign up for their email list, attend events and introduce yourself/what you do.
👉 Recruit monetary support: do you have patients, neighbors, or acquaintances that are proponents of naturopathic medicine and can offer monetary support?
👉 Consider: do you know anyone that may have a connection or personal relationship to your legislator or a relevant professional organization? E.g. California Medical Association, California Board of Pharmacy, other allied professional medical groups, etc.
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Tell your non-member colleagues about the work the CNDA is doing and why membership is valuable and helpful toward our efforts.
Robust membership numbers show legislators a strong presence, and dues help to fund advocacy efforts.
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Lobby day is an opportunity to educate legislators about what naturopathic medicine is and why what we do matters.
When running legislation, this is an important time to introduce our bill and why passing it is meaningful to Californians. It’s also a wonderful way to connect with your colleagues!
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The CNDA is only as strong as those that represent it; the more hands on deck, the more we can get done. It also helps you understand the scope of work that goes into maintaining a professional organization.
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This is an easy way to keep informed of the status of current advocacy efforts and ask questions.
2. DONATE MONEY
Passing legislation costs money. A lot of money. We are anticipating our current legislative initiative may cost up to $250,000. What factors go into this number?
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California has a two-year legislative process, thus passing new legislation may occur over a two-year period. If legislation does not pass within a current legislative term, we’re subject to another two-year process.
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A lobbyist is essential to passing legislation. They help bridge relationships and make things happen. Our Lobbyist, Monica, has numerous well-built relationships with legislators, their staff, and other professional organizations and helps liaise between everyone. She also keeps us abreast of what is happening legislatively, including tracking bill introduction or changes in political appointments that may have implications for our profession.
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While our executive legislative team donates their time (and through lost clinic time, an indirect loss of money), it would not be fair to also ask them to cover travel expenses as it relates to advocacy needs. Travel comes up when we need to attend in-person meetings at our State capitol in Sacramento (sometimes at the drop of a hat as we did for the Board of Pharmacy’s sunset review process Spring 2025) or elsewhere to meet legislators locally.
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At the advice of many, we established a PAC to cement a bigger political voice when it comes to our advocacy efforts.
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We’ve engaged a political PR team to help us create a broader reach in our advocacy efforts.
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We have a small number of paid employees that are integral to keeping CNDA operations running smoothly. Town Halls, submitting legislative questions, and organizing legislative campaigns and events all engage their paid time.
How to Donate?
Donate to our Political Action Committee. We would first and foremost like to build our PAC. Our goal is to reach a minimum of $100k to make our voices heard in the state capital.
Donate directly to the CNDA. The more resources we have, the more action we can fund. A large portion of CNDA funds goes to legislative efforts, including paying our lobbyist(s) and covering travel expenses as outlined above. Our goal is to reach a minimum of $150k to get our scope bill passed.
A Long History of Advocacy
CNDA has decades of dedicated advocacy supporting the Naturopathic Doctors and patients of California. We are committed. We are hard at work for you behind the scenes protecting of our profession. This page details our current advocacy efforts and how you can help. Click here to see past legislative successes from our work.
Discussion on CNDA Advocacy
Dr. Meredith Bull, ND, legislative committee co-chair, shares her experience. Click the image to play the video.
Town Hall with the Legislative Committee
Legislative Updates from March 2026
Lobby Day
Join us for our annual Lobby Day every spring as we engage with legislators and advocate for the advancement of naturopathic medicine in Sacramento.
Why support CNDA Advocacy?

