John, as members of Congress return home to their districts, care workers are mobilizing across the country to save Medicaid.
Our lawmakers’ job is to ensure that the 72 million people who rely on Medicaid for healthcare don’t lose that lifeline. Our elected leaders answer to us, not the billionaires trying to pad their pockets with tax cuts funded by gutting Medicaid. With collective action, we can stop the administration and Congress’s push to cut Medicaid.
Care workers are putting pressure on members of Congress at district offices, town halls, and press conferences because this may be the last time our lawmakers are with their constituents before key votes on Medicaid. It’s critical that you make your voice heard in support of this on-the-ground mobilization.
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Kingia, a home care worker in Georgia, is just one of our members on the frontlines of this fight.
For Kingia, protecting Medicaid is personal. It ensures that her 60-year-old sister, who has schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, can receive care at home, her grandchildren get the support they need, and that she, as a care worker, can continue providing for her family without falling through the cracks.
Today, Kingia and thousands of other care workers are joining with allies for a Medicaid Day of Action to demand that Congress protect the benefits so many people rely on.
Your lawmakers need to hear directly from you today on why protecting Medicaid is so important. Each constituent call can make a major impact on the future of healthcare and care work in America — and time is running out.
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We thank you for joining in a day of action fighting for healthcare and the livelihoods of so many people. Together, we can ensure our lawmakers listen to us.
Thanks for all that you do,
Care Team
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