From March for Moms <[email protected]>
Subject Moms left out of the COVID-relief package
Date August 7, 2020 12:00 PM
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Their needs deserve to be included in the next bill. Your support is critical.

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As Congress tries to make a deal for a fourth COVID-relief package before the Summer recess, our advocacy efforts are more important than ever.

Expanding and adequately funding Medicaid is one of the most important ways that we can support pregnant and birthing people. This is especially true for Black women and women of color, who are disproportionately impacted by poor maternal healthcare and COVID-19.

We are at a critical moment to drive change at the national level. The work we do now can change how we support moms across the entire country.

Your support provides us the resources we need to fight back. [[link removed]]

The pandemic has only amplified the challenges mothers and pregnant people face. Poor access to healthcare has become worse. Integrated care models can barely integrate when their priority now needs to be to suppress the spread of the pandemic. Supporting moms and birthing people in this fourth COVID-relief package is critical.

We are not backing down from this fight. In fact, this fight is more important than ever. [[link removed]]

By supporting March for Moms, you are helping us educate lawmakers on behalf of the women who would otherwise be left out of this next round of relief. Their needs deserve to be included in the next bill. We cannot let them suffer more than they already have.

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