From Bob Ferguson <[email protected]>
Subject I know it's Saturday, but I knew you'd want to know more about Trump's ACA attack
Date June 27, 2020 10:43 PM
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Friends -- I know it's Saturday, but I promised to
keep you updated on attacks on the Affordable Care Act. President
Trump crossed the line this week.

It's truly shocking that in the midst of a pandemic that has
killed more than 120,000 Americans, President Trump is asking the
U.S. Supreme Court to eliminate the Affordable Care Act without
replacement.

This is cruel and wrong.

Because President Trump and Bill Barr's Department of Justice are
attacking Obamacare instead of defending it, it's up to
Democratic Attorneys General to defend Obamacare at the Supreme
Court. We are fighting to protect health care for seniors who
rely on prescription drug discounts, young adults covered by a
parent's plan, and those with pre-existing conditions who could
not access health care prior to the ACA. We expect to prevail.

I will never stop fighting for the 800,000 Washingtonians who
rely on the ACA for health care.

Doing this work is why you elected me Attorney General and why
I'm determined to keep fighting to protect what matters most -- in
this case, your health care -- from attacks by any threat.

I'm relying on help from Democratic grassroots supporters like
you, team. I have a big fundraising deadline
coming up on Tuesday at midnight so I have to ask -- can you chip
in $10 or anything you can so I can keep my re-election
campaign on track?
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I'll update you again when I have news on this case.

Enjoy your weekend -- and thanks.

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