From Ayanna Pressley <[email protected]>
Subject Do you support Medicare for All?
Date May 17, 2023 8:33 PM
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[1]Ayanna Pressley



Our healthcare system is still broken, and families in my district — the
Massachusetts 7th — face some of the highest healthcare costs in the
country.

We need Medicare For All to ensure that every person in our country has
consistent, affordable access to essential care.

[ [link removed] ]Medicare for All was just re-introduced in the House and Senate today.
Will you add your name right now to sign on and say that you believe our
country needs Medicare for All?

Sign On

Under our current for-profit system, low-income people, BIPOC, immigrants,
and others continue to experience significant barriers to care and are
disproportionately burdened by negative health outcomes; meanwhile, costs
continue to climb unsustainably. The COVID-19 crisis further exacerbated
these entrenched disparities.

We cannot continue to play politics with people’s lives. No one should
have to choose between groceries and co-pays. No one should need to
mortgage their house to pay their medical bills.

[ [link removed] ]Medicare for All is transformative legislation and I’m proud to support
it. Will you add your name alongside mine and demand that Congress pass
Medicare for All?

Thank you for taking action today,

Ayanna


 




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