Saving coverage for pre-existing conditions & the Affordable Care Act
Dear US Congress- saving the coverage for pre-existing conditions is easy. Just do it! Expand Medicare4All!
Click here for organizational materials- from the website "Indivisible"
HOW TO SAVE THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (AGAIN)
Saving the Affordable Care Act (ACA) comes down to Congressional constituent power. In fact, the ACA is a law, but supporting it as a means for affordable health care coverage for millions of Americans needs our relentless education, mobilized at the grass roots levels. We must prevent Republicans from repealing the ACA coverage from beneficiaries who pay premiums for the insurance!
Of course, the easier way to improve the ACA and include coverage for pre-existing conditions is to expand the Medicare law to include everyone who qualifies regardless of their age (as of now, Medicare covers all qualified beneficiaries who are 65 years old and older).
Republican Members of Congress (MoCs) are trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—again. They want to move forward even though their bill strips coverage from 24 million Americans, even though, in March, they had to embarrassingly pull their bill from the House floor before a vote, even though a recent Kaiser Health poll shows that 74% of respondents said Republicans should do what they can to make the Affordable Care Act work.
http://www.medicareforall.org/pages/Home
Republican Members of Congress (MoCs) are trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—again. They want to move forward even though their bill strips coverage from 24 million Americans, even though, in March, they had to embarrassingly pull their bill from the House floor before a vote, even though a recent Kaiser Health poll shows that 74% of respondents said Republicans should do what they can to make the Affordable Care Act work.
http://www.medicareforall.org/pages/Home
Call Congress to demand action in support of the ACA and Medicare4All! Americans deserve health care coverage.
Quality care is compensated care.
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