From Jasmine Ruddy <[email protected]>
Subject We've got answers.
Date June 2, 2021 10:42 PM
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[2]National Nurses United




If you’ve ever had a conversation about Medicare for All, chances are,
you’ve encountered one of these questions:

* Medicare for All will be so expensive. How would we pay for it?
* Why not implement a public option instead?
* Would I still be able to see my doctor under Medicare for All?

There are various reasons people have so many questions: our current
healthcare system is complicated (by design) and many people have been
inundated with disinformation about Medicare for All that’s paid for by
corporate front groups.

That’s why we’ve put together an FAQ page that has answers to common
questions about Medicare for All to help you talk to your friends, family,
and elected officials about what it would really look like. 

[ [link removed] ]Will you read and share our Medicare for All FAQs to help us combat
disinformation and grow our movement for health care for all?

[ [link removed] ]READ & SHARE »

We’ve made some big inroads in the last few months. Since the Medicare for
All Act of 2021 (H.R. 1976) was introduced, we’ve secured three new
cosponsors in Congress and expect a few more announcements soon. 

In total, there are now 116 cosponsors on the bill, and we have active
campaigns in 27 of our 38 priority districts where local volunteers and
activists are working around the clock to pressure their member of
Congress to either sign onto Medicare for All or reject corporate
healthcare donations.  

We know that on-the-ground organizing in our communities is what it will
take to win, and we can’t wait to return to in person actions and events
later this year when it’s safe to do so again.  

For now, we can continue to grow this movement and educate voters about
Medicare for All. [ [link removed] ]You can help to do that by reading and sharing our
FAQ page here to make sure you’re ready to talk to friends and family and
combat disinformation.

Thanks for being in this fight,

Jasmine Ruddy
Organizer
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All



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