Twelve years ago today, President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. This was historic legislation that made health care more accessible for millions of Americans.
Kim Schrier

John,

Twelve years ago today, President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. This was historic legislation that made health care more accessible for millions of Americans.

As a pediatrician and person with type 1 diabetes, Kim saw firsthand how the Affordable Care Act helped her patients be able to receive and afford the care they needed. That's why when her own representative voted to repeal the ACA, she decided to run for office.

Since coming to Congress, Kim has fought to ensure everyone has access to the quality, affordable health care they deserve. She's worked to protect the ACA, lower the cost of prescription drugs, and expand access to care.

Today, a record breaking 31 million Americans receive health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Here in Washington State, we've seen our uninsured rate cut by more than half. But that hasn't stopped Republicans from continuing to attack access to quality, affordable health care.

On the 12th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act becoming law, will you add your name to join Kim in the fight to protect access to health care?


Thanks,

Team Schrier

 

 

To hold the House majority, we must re-elect Rep. Kim Schrier in WA-08. Will you chip in to protect Kim's seat and the Democratic House majority in 2022?




 
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