Caring for Andy showed me what’s at stake — and it’s why I’ll never stop fighting for accessible and affordable health care for all.
Protecting people’s health care is worth the fight.
My husband Andy was diagnosed with terminal cancer one year into our relationship, and I became his primary caregiver.
We were lucky that Andy had access to health care — but that experience showed me how fragile access can be, and how devastating it is when people don’t have it.
That’s why I’ll never back down from the fight to protect access to health care — no matter how much Republicans try to cut it.
We must reopen the government and protect access to health care. This fight is worth it, and I’m proud to be in it with you.
If you can, I hope you’ll pitch in $25 or $10 right now to help power our movement to protect health care and build a government that works for everyone.
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Thank you,
Sarah
P.S. I know this shutdown is making life harder for families in Delaware and across the country. If now’s not the right time to give, I understand. I’m grateful you’re here — whether that means donating, sharing a kind word, or simply reading our email updates. It means more than you know.