Healthcare At Risk – Learn About the Graham Cassidy Bill

The US Senate is furiously whipping votes to pass the Graham-Cassidy bill, the Senate’s latest effort to reform and repeal the Affordable Care Act. Passage of Graham-Cassidy will leave millions of Americans without healthcare coverage and worsen coverage for millions more. The bill will also allow states to opt out of essential health benefits protected by the ACA such as maternity care coverage, mental health benefits, and coverage for people with preexisting conditions.

Click here and here to learn more about this bill and other developments in the healthcare arena.

Raise your voice – make phone calls. – send postcards. Click here and here to find your representatives. Click here to download postcard templates.

ACA Enrollment – Urgent Information

Trump is decreasing the advertising by 90% for enrollment in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).

2017 COVERAGE
Open Enrollment for 2017 health coverage ended January 31, 2017. You can still get 2017 health insurance 2 ways:
– If you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to a life event like losing other coverage, getting married, or having a baby.
– If you qualify for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). You can apply any time.

SEE IF YOU CAN GET 2017 COVERAGE

2018 PLANS
– The 2018 Open Enrollment Period runs from November 1, 2017 to December 15, 2017.
– Plans sold during Open Enrollment start January 1, 2018.

CLICK HERE TO ENROLL AND READ MORE

Action Update

The past week was a non-stop evaluation of the administration’s first 100 days – successes, failures, and everything in between. Amidst this conversation, we’d like to take a moment to thank you for your role in making these first 100 days an inspiring reminder of the power of raising our voices.
 
Every postcard you sent, every phone call you made, every meeting you came to, every sign you painted, every march you marched in, every town hall you attended has made a difference and has shown our elected officials that we are here to be active participants in government. RaisingVoicesUSA is about more than any single political party – we are here to collectively speak up in support of democratic values and human rights for all, and we are genuinely grateful to have you with us on this journey.
 Thank you to everyone who came to the People’s Climate March in Long Beach or who marched in another city on Saturday. Take a look at photos from RaisingVoicesUSA members here.

We have a busy week ahead of us, with a potential vote on a new healthcare bill and a day planned in support of immigrants, as well as a RaisingVoicesUSA meeting on Tuesday. Please read on and find out how you can get involved in raising your voice.

Ways to take action this week:

Defend the ACA

House Republicans are poised to vote on another, more severe and restrictive version of their healthcare bill. Contact your elected official today and raise your voice against a bill that puts people with pre-existing conditions at risk and allows states to sidestep pricing regulations.Find your elected official and call them today!

Rise up for Immigrants

Today, in 100 cities, towns, and communities across the country, hundreds of thousands of people will rise up in resistance to demonstrate the power, resilience and strength of immigrant communities in America. For those in the NY Metro area, click here for more information about what’s planned. For those outside the NY Metro region, find an event near you.

Raise your voice against hate

In light of the hateful graffiti found in Rockville Centre last month, we are working with community leaders to develop and send a strong and swift message that we will not tolerate these actions. In the short-term, “Hate Has No Home Here” signs will be available for purchase through Central Synagogue-Beth Emeth for $5, or you may download and print one at home here.  Contact Joy Guzman at 430demott@gmail.com or 516-766-4300 to purchase a sign. Once Joy has 20 sign requests, she will place another order. 

Call to Protest Steve Bannon

Please call
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security is taking comments right now about the appointment of Steve Bannon to the National Security Council at this line:
202-224-4751

Bannon, as a white nationalist and self-described “Leninist [who wants] to destroy the system,” is an active threat to U.S. and perhaps world stability, call and register your protest. 

The calls are coming so quickly there is a recorded voice asking for name and number for call back. 

PLEASE call NOW.

Make Calls to Save the ACA

Make some calls this week!

For those worried about ACA coverage for themselves and their families.

Call the five Republican senators who have broken away from the GOP to demand a slow down of the repeal. 

Tell them how much you appreciate their efforts to stop the train wreck and share your story.

They are:
Senator Bob Corker – (202) 224-3344
Senator Lisa Murkowski – (202) 224-6665
Senator Rob Portman – (202) 224-3353
Senator Susan Collins – (202) 224-2523
Senator Bill Cassidy – (202) 224-5824

Save the Affordable Care Act

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”)