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John,
We can all see that our health care system is broken. In the wealthiest
country in the world, tens of millions are left behind and struggle to pay
for their care.
Over 27 million people have no insurance at all, and millions more are
covered on paper but still face crushing premiums, sky-high deductibles,
and out-of-pocket costs they simply can’t afford. Too many Americans are
skipping medications, delaying care, or going into debt just to stay
alive. That’s not care — it’s cruelty.
And now, because of poor decisions made by Trump and Republicans in
Congress, including rolling back key Affordable Care Act protections and
allowing critical premium subsidies to lapse, marketplace premiums are
spiking. This leaves many enrollees facing increases of more than $1,000
per year and some seeing their insurance costs double or even triple in
price.
To put it plainly, that means more people are going to be priced out of
their coverage or forced to gamble with their health.
We know there’s a better way,
John. Every other major country
across the world guarantees health care as a basic right, not a privilege
reserved for the wealthy or well-connected.
No one should be afraid to go to the doctor because of the bill. No one
should risk bankruptcy for a hospital visit. In the United States, health
care should mean dignity, security, and peace of mind for everyone.
That’s why Pramila is leading the fight for Medicare for All, so everyone,
no matter their race, income, zip code, or ability to pay, can get the
care they need.
[ [link removed] ]If you believe that health care is a human right, please add your name
and help us continue building support for Medicare for All today:
[ [link removed] ]ADD YOUR NAMEUnder the Medicare for All Act, we can finally build a system
that puts people over profit. That would mean that:
* Everyone would have health care coverage, including dental, vision,
hearing, and long-term care
* Expensive premiums, deductibles, co-pays, and other out-of-pocket
costs would be eliminated
* Roughly 95% of all U.S. households would save money on health care
costs
* The U.S. would save hundreds of billions on health expenses annually.
[ [link removed] ]So please, add your name today to stand with Pramila and our movement
to transform our broken health care system.
Thank you,
Team Pramila
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