From Team Allred <[email protected]>
Subject 📋 Petition: Stand with Colin and 32,000 North Texans >>
Date March 23, 2021 3:41 PM
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Later this year, the Supreme Court will rule on a Republican-led lawsuit to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, threatening the health care of more than 20 million Americans -- including over 32,000 people right here in North Texas.

Sign our petition to call on our leaders to protect the ACA and ensure access to affordable, quality health care >>

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John,

11 years ago today, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law -- a historic piece of legislation that granted millions of Americans access to affordable health care.

The ACA created protections for those with pre-existing conditions, allowed young people to stay on their parents’ health insurance until the age of 26, required that insurance companies cover key benefits, and so much more.

But now, as we await a decision from the Supreme Court on a Republican-led lawsuit, the health care of more than 20 million Americans hangs in the balance.

This can’t stand, John. Join Colin in calling on our leaders to protect the Affordable Care Act and expand affordable health care for all hard-working Americans >>

Sign now >> [link removed]

Thank you,

Team Allred














 



Colin Allred is a civil rights attorney, former NFL linebacker, Dallas native, and the proud congressional representative for Texas' 32nd District. Your support ensured his re-election for another term -- but the work continues.

Can we count on you to contribute a few dollars to Colin's campaign? >> [link removed]

Colin Allred represents the working families of Texas' 32nd Congressional District. To learn more, please visit ColinAllred.com

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Dallas, TX 75360

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