From Team Dingell <[email protected]>
Subject [SIGN ON] Access to Breast Cancer Diagnosis Act
Date October 31, 2023 12:26 PM
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Team,

As we come to a close on Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Debbie continues her lifelong work on raising awareness and ensuring every woman has access to critical resources for screening and treatment.

Debbie attended several events across the district to raise awareness about breast cancer. From the Susan G Komen Michigan Race for the Cure to the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Ann Arbor, Debbie was out meeting with constituents and community leaders to spread the word about early screenings, preventative care, and treatments.

Debbie was proud to introduce the bipartisan Access to Breast Cancer Diagnosis Act earlier this year to make breast cancer diagnostic tests more affordable and accessible. By eliminating co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses associated with these tests, this legislation can save lives with early detection and diagnosis.

This transformative legislation is so important to Debbie as she continues to fight to expand health care and lower costs for everyday Americans. As co-chair of the Congressional Cancer Prevention Caucus, Debbie knows that no one should go without critical testing because they can’t afford it.

You can help Debbie push the Access to Breast Cancer Diagnosis Act across the finish line by adding your name right next to Debbie’s on her petition here. Will you add your name to Debbie’s petition? [[link removed]]

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Thank you for standing with Debbie,

– Team Dingell




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