From Voto Latino <[email protected]>
Subject Did anything change after the government shutdown?
Date November 17, 2025 6:08 PM
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Hi John,

Last week, Congress voted to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. But instead of delivering relief and stability to working families, Republicans chose to ignore the millions of Americans facing a looming health care crisis.

We refuse to accept legislation that sidelines our communities — the stakes are too high. Your urgent donation will help us mobilize our networks and hold our elected leaders accountable at this critical moment >>

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Working families, young people, and communities of color will be hit the hardest by Republicans’ continued refusal to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies:

>> Without action from Congress, many Americans’ health insurance premiums will spike by more than 26%.

>> Families will face difficult decisions when it comes to seeking medical attention, and many will be priced out of the marketplace and forced to cancel their insurance policies.

>> Nearly one in five Latinos is uninsured already; that reality will only grow more stark.

This government shutdown showed the American people what Republicans and the administration stand for — and they are doubling down on policies that weaken health care access.

Voto Latino will not let these decisions go unnoticed, John . We are sounding the alarm to ensure our communities know what is at stake.

We’re investing in long-term voter education, mobilization, and outreach so we can elect leaders who will work for our communities. Will you donate now to power our work through next year’s midterm elections?

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Thank you,

— Voto Latino


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