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May 11, 2026

Senators receive Wiesman Award for neurology leadership

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Issue in focus

Two women stand in an office holding a glass award, with framed artwork and an American flag in the background.
Left to right: Lauren Bojarski, DO, Senator Shelley Moore Capito

Each year at Neurology on the Hill, the AAN presents the Janice F. Wiesman Congressional Leadership in Neurology Award to members of Congress who have demonstrated outstanding leadership on issues impacting neurologists and the patients they serve.  

The award is offered in memory of Janice F. Wiesman, MD, FAAN, an incredible advocate for her patients and for the AAN. A member since 1991, she was both an advocate and an advisor for the Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum, an eight-time Neurology on the Hill participant, a two-time Neurology off the Hill participant, and three-term member of the AAN Advocacy Committee/Government Relations Committee. Dr. Wiesman’s family is in full support of this award. 

The 2026 recipients were Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI). Currently serving as Chairs of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, 好色先生, and Related Agencies (Labor-H), Senators Capito and Baldwin have played a pivotal role in shaping federal investments in health and neuroscience research. Their leadership directly impacts critical programs, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), and the BRAIN Initiative. 

Senator Capito has been a leading voice in the Senate advocating for robust appropriations for neuroscience research, helping to drive continued progress in understanding and treating neurological disease. The AAN was honored to recognize her in person for her steadfast commitment to advancing neurology. West Virginia constituent and BrainPAC Executive Committee member Lauren Bojarski, DO, presented the Wiesman Award, sharing how her work to combat Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias across the state has been strengthened by policy advancements championed by Senator Capito. 

Past recipients of the Wiesman Award include: 

  • 2025: Representatives Mike Thompson (D-CA) and Morgan Luttrell (R-TX)
  • 2024: Representatives Raul Ruiz (D-CA) and Larry Bucshon (R-IN)
  • 2023: Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-NM)
  • 2022: Representative Brad Wenstrup (R-OH)
  • 2021: Representatives Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) and Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) 

Through this award, the AAN continues to highlight the critical role of congressional champions in advancing policies that strengthen neurological care, research, and patient outcomes. 

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