From Annie Kuster <[email protected]>
Subject Access to care is a fundamental human right
Date December 9, 2019 10:00 PM
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This goes far beyond just expanding healthcare. It’s about tackling the social
problems that send non-violent offenders to prison in the first place.  



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Right now, there are over 2 million adults in our country that are currently
incarcerated. And each of those two million people lives without access to
quality healthcare.

Even though jails are required to provide care to inmates, the quality they
provide isn’t comprehensive and doesn’t begin to touch major concerns like
addiction and mental health treatment.We’re creating a patchwork quilt of
coverage and our communities are suffering because of it.

By providing necessary care to one of the most vulnerable populations, we can
develop healthier and stronger communities. Add your name to my petition today
if you believe that it’s time to end the cycle of incarceration by giving
Medicare access back to those who need it the most.
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This goes far beyond just expanding healthcare. It’s about tackling the social
problems that send non-violent offenders to prison in the first place.

It may seem like these issues aren’t connected, but here are the facts: by
providing mental health counseling, substance abuse and addiction programs to
those in jail, recidivism rates drop. All the while we have the opportunity to
shift away costs from our local communities.

Now is our chance to give people the opportunity to reach their full potential.

ADD YOUR NAME: Sign on if you believe in ending the vicious cycle that keeps
people in prison and leaves them without the care they need outside bars. Let’s
give back Medicare to our justice-involved population!
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Thanks for making your voice heard.
Annie Kuster
 

Annie has established a record of putting aside party politics to focus on the
issues that matter most to Granite Staters. She's worked with members of both
parties to prioritize job creation and economic opportunity, and support New
Hampshire veterans, women, students and seniors.

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