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It’s no surprise that health care is a top concern for voters this year! Health care should be affordable and accessible for all, so it’s important to be a #HealthCareVoter!

Say you’re a Health Care Voter. Then, help spread the word about the health care issues that matter most to you!

What’s a health care voter? A health care voter is someone who wants to protect the progress we’ve made in health care and believes that, together, we can make sure that everyone has access to quality, affordable health care coverage.

It’s a critical time to speak out about health care! Once you say you’re a #HealthCareVoter, we’ll send you a toolkit to help spread the word about the health care issues that matter most to you. It is important to make our voices heard loud and clear about why health care matters!

The clock is ticking for us to make our voices heard because the election is November 5th and early voting has already started in many places.

Be a #HealthCareVoter and share about why health care matters in this election!

Thanks to the incredible advocacy of moms, caregivers, patients, and providers, we’ve made some real progress when it comes to health care:

  • The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 allowed Medicare to negotiate drug prices for the first time ever and capped insulin costs for Medicare patients at just $35 a month!
  • Thanks to the Affordable Care Act in 2010 and the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, the uninsured rate is down to just 8%!
  • Every state is now required to offer 12 months of coverage for kids in Medicaid and CHIP! And all states but one have taken the option to extend Medicaid coverage for new moms to 12 months!

But there’s still so much more to do! Make health care a top issue for why you vote this year and spread the word about why you’re a #HealthCareVoter!


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