Resources to help you cast your ballot
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Hello Advocate,
Exercising your right to vote is an important way to advocate for people with cystic fibrosis. There are some easy steps to make a voting plan this election:
* Make sure you are
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* Learn your
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Learn More About Voting In Your State ([link removed])
Before you cast your ballot, familiarize yourself with the issues that matter to the CF community, including:
* Safeguarding protections for people with pre-existing conditions
* Maintaining strong funding for groundbreaking research and drug development, including antibiotics
* Broadening access to telehealth services
It's important to ask questions of candidates to understand how their positions would impact the CF community.
See the Issues That Matter ([link removed])
Regardless of the election’s outcome, the CF Foundation will continue to advocate tirelessly with and for the CF community until CF stands for Cure Found.
Thank you for all you do,
Mary Dwight
Senior Vice President and Chief Policy and Advocacy Officer
WE WILL NOT REST UNTIL WE FIND A CURE
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