We at Courage California thought that you'd be interested in this event
that our partner, the Center for Health & Democracy, is hosting tomorrow.
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In the richest country on earth, no one should suffer because they cannot
afford healthcare. It’s time to stand up and achieve progressive
healthcare reform to give everyone access to the quality care they
deserve.
Please join me, insurance industry whistleblower Wendell Potter, and my
colleagues Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal and Congresswoman Katie Porter,
for a special virtual event on Wednesday, November 18 at 7:30 PM ET to
discuss the fight ahead and how together, we can achieve healthcare for
all Americans.
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[ [link removed] ]RSVP HERE
For far too long, healthcare in America has been treated as an employee
perk instead of a human right.
COVID-19 has proven how vulnerable and costly our current healthcare
system is. It’s time we stand up to the private corporations who protect a
system that places profit above patients.
We have the power to demand a healthcare system that ensures that all
Americans can lead a dignified life, but we need to be prepared to take
private insurers head on in the battle for comprehensive reform.
Together, my colleagues Pramila Jayapal, Katie Porter, and I will join
renowned insurance industry whistleblower Wendell Potter on November 18 to
talk about the fight ahead and why we must prepare now. I hope you will
join the conversation to learn more about how you can be a key ally in the
fight to secure quality and accessible healthcare.
[ [link removed] ]Click here to RSVP now!
See you there,
–Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
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Courage California (formerly Courage Campaign) makes sure our democracy works for ALL of us by fighting corruption in California politics. We believe the solution lies in exposing and solving systemic problems through strategic organizing, enhancing coordination between progressive organizations, and mobilizing civic engagement from our communities, particularly voters of color, young voters, and self-identified progressives.
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