John,
With a vote early yesterday, Congress made it official: the budget reconciliation bill will include a transformative investment in Home and Community Based Care (HCBS).
We got here thanks to your advocacy. Your petition signatures, calls, emails, and constituent visits helped turn the tide in Congress and show how important HCBS is for all of us.
There’s still a lot of work left to be done before this bill becomes law — votes in the full House and Senate, plus a lot more wrangling behind the scenes — and we’re going to need your help again. Will you contribute today to help support our essential organizing work to win HCBS?
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Caring Across supporters like you got us where we are today. Thousands of you signed our petition in support of HCBS. Hundreds of you turned out to Congressional town halls to ask your representatives what they were doing for caregivers. More than a thousand of you sent emails to your Congress Members. And dozens of you shared your stories to show our elected officials the real effects our care system has on families.
And while the number that the House committee approved is smaller than the investment we’ve been pushing for, any significant investment will be transformative for the way we care in this country. But we’re not done organizing to win an even larger investment.
There’s about a month left before the budget reconciliation bill comes up for a final vote, and we’re not going to stop pushing for a full, bold investment in HCBS. And with your help, we can win.
Will you support our work to win a robust investment in HCBS? Your $25 contribution will help us continue to send messages to our elected officials and keep the pressure on Congress.
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With care,
Sadé Dozan, Senior Director of Development
Caring Across Generations
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