From Nurses' Campaign To Win Medicare For All <[email protected]>
Subject Sign up for the Good Trouble Lives On event next Thursday!
Date July 11, 2025 7:48 PM
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On July 17th, we’re taking to the streets for Good Trouble Lives On — a
nationwide day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human
rights by the Trump administration. The recent budget bill slashing
Medicaid is a direct attack on our communities. It’s unjust, it’s
dangerous, and it’s a reminder that the fight for health care justice is
far from over.

This day of action is an opportunity to mobilize — not just in peaceful
protest, but through action — and demand a future where everyone receives
the care they need.

There are two powerful ways you can show up on July 17th:

 1. [ [link removed] ]RSVP to join the Camden Good Trouble Lives On event this
Thursday →

 2. [ [link removed] ]Use our easy, step-by-step guide to canvass at the event — have
real conversations with people in your community about what’s at stake
and how we can fight back together against attacks on Medicaid and
other life saving programs.

Good Trouble Lives On Day of Action in Camden
Thursday, July 17th at 6 PM

The guide has more background information, a link to print out petition
pages, and instructions for sending signatures back to us.

Be sure to double-check the event details and officially RSVP on the
[ [link removed] ]Good Trouble Lives On action map.

These mobilizations are an essential opportunity to show our opposition to
the path our country is on while simultaneously building the Medicare for
All movement for something better. Every conversation helps build the
power we need to fight for health care for all.

We hope to see you in the streets!

In solidarity,

Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All



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