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Dear John,
In this week’s newsletter:
* Sign-On Coming Soon [#2]
* Effective Messaging on Health Cuts [#4]
* Reconciliation Guide [#1]
Coming Soon: Oppose Health and Social Services Restrictions
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently issued an eligibility reinterpretation [[link removed]] that makes millions in immigrant families ineligible for care at community health centers, as well as mental health and substance abuse care and other public health services. The same notice makes children in immigrant families ineligible for Head Start, child maltreatment prevention, and other HHS social services. Next week, PIF will soon share an organizational sign-on comment inviting partners to raise their voices in opposing this attack on the health and wellbeing of immigrant families. Meanwhile, the link below provides more details about the HHS notice.
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Communication: Identifying Effective Messaging on Health Cuts
In late June 2025, Community Catalyst and Wonder: Strategies for Good conducted a message test, aiming to identify the messages and messengers most effective at countering narratives that attempt to blame immigrants for rising healthcare costs and oppose healthcare access for immigrant families. A new summary messaging guide provides insights highlighting what works, effective talking points on immigrant health, social media graphics to help you share key message, and more.
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Reconciliation: Quick Reference Guide on Reconciliation Bill
President Trump has signed into law a budget “reconciliation” bill, passed by an extremely narrow margin in Congress, with major consequences for the health and well-being of millions of families. Below, find resources from PIF and partners, as well as an engagement opportunity to share your questions. Our new reference guide [[link removed]] provides an easy-to-read chart and timeline illustrating the major changes passed in this law affecting immigrants’ access to public benefits and economic supports. This is the fastest way to figure out what is in the law.
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Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition
P.O. Box 34573
Washington, DC 20043
United States
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