URGENT:
Some members of Congress have been talking about repealing the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, since the day it became law.
In the six years that have passed since then — and even as the House and Senate voted to advance the Affordable Care Act’s repeal this week — they still haven’t come up with a realistic plan to replace it with something better.
The Affordable Care Act’s impacts are clear. More than 20 million people have gained coverage, many for the first time. It’s driven the uninsured rate to an all-time low, and it has held the growth of health care costs to the lowest levels in 50 years.
OFA’s letter to the editor tool gives you everything you need to write a letter and have an impact on the conversation around Obamacare.
Before tearing anything down, Congress should show us their plan to replace our health care, including how they lower costs, keep people covered, and protect people with pre-existing conditions.
Let’s keep holding their feet to the fire.
Write a letter today.
(excerpts from “Organizing for Action”)