I turned to Planned Parenthood for my annual checkups and breast exams
during those six long years that no one would insure me. I would have
had NO health care at all if it were not for Planned Parenthood. I
watched a documentary on how many homeless women and mothers there are
in the US. Many of them have become homeless after being bankrupted by
medical bills. If, during these 6 years, I had been hit by a car, or
gotten cancer, I would have lost everything. My job, my house, all my
savings. I could have been homeless.
Last night, while we slept, the Republican Senate voted 51 - 48 to:
1. To end coverage for pre-existing conditions, veterans benefits, and aid to rural hospitals. (50 miles to an ER rural voters)
2. To remove discrimination protection for women in healthcare.
3. Against the provision allowing children to remain on their parent's insurance till the age of 26.
4. To cut off funding for the Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
5. Against ACA contraceptive coverage and maternity care provision.
6. To direct committees to send budget legislation to defund and repeal the Affordable Care Act.
And by the way, they also voted to defund Planned Parenthood.
The house votes on Friday, January 13.
And for those of you who get health insurance through work, no pre-existing conditions, and lifetime caps for coverage are back for everyone.
How can GOP representatives defend being the party of American values when they strip Americans of life-saving healthcare? My Facebook feed today is filled with posts of friends who are cancer survivors, who have mental health struggles, who have sick children and spouses, all who will be denied healthcare for having a "pre-existing" condition. Some who will die if denied their expensive medications. CALL YOUR HOUSE REP NOW! They vote tomorrow to repeal the ACA. Tell them what this means for you! (202)225-3121
Last night, while we slept, the Republican Senate voted 51 - 48 to:
1. To end coverage for pre-existing conditions, veterans benefits, and aid to rural hospitals. (50 miles to an ER rural voters)
2. To remove discrimination protection for women in healthcare.
3. Against the provision allowing children to remain on their parent's insurance till the age of 26.
4. To cut off funding for the Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
5. Against ACA contraceptive coverage and maternity care provision.
6. To direct committees to send budget legislation to defund and repeal the Affordable Care Act.
And by the way, they also voted to defund Planned Parenthood.
The house votes on Friday, January 13.
And for those of you who get health insurance through work, no pre-existing conditions, and lifetime caps for coverage are back for everyone.
How can GOP representatives defend being the party of American values when they strip Americans of life-saving healthcare? My Facebook feed today is filled with posts of friends who are cancer survivors, who have mental health struggles, who have sick children and spouses, all who will be denied healthcare for having a "pre-existing" condition. Some who will die if denied their expensive medications. CALL YOUR HOUSE REP NOW! They vote tomorrow to repeal the ACA. Tell them what this means for you! (202)225-3121
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