Take a Stand to Save Health Care - Somerville Democratic City Committee

Take a Stand to Save Health Care

Rally with Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Ed Markey, Mayor Marty Walsh, and members of the MA Congressional Delegation
Sunday, January 15, 2017

Doors open at 12:00 Noon

Click here to RSVP

Since the election in November, people have asked me what they can do. How can we keep Donald Trump and the Republicans from fundamentally changing our country? What can we do to show that we are a people who care for each other and want to build a future together?

I said wait to see where the first fight comes. Well, now we know. Donald Trump and the Republican leadership are marshaling their forces to destroy health care in America. It’s up to us to fight back.

This Sunday, January 15th, a national day of rallies are scheduled to save health care. I’ll be hosting a rally at Faneuil Hall with hundreds of people. Can you get in this fight with us?

Our First Stand: Save Health Care

Here in Massachusetts, all of us – Democrats, Republicans, and Independents – believe that people should have access to quality, affordable health care. It hasn’t been easy, but we’ve made a real commitment month after month, year after year to fixing and improving our coverage.

And when the Affordable Care Act was signed into law, Massachusetts went all in – expanding Medicaid, setting up an insurance exchange, and working to make coverage more affordable. If the Republicans in Washington repeal and run, we here in Massachusetts stand to lose a lot:

  • Pre-existing conditions. The Affordable Care Act stops insurance companies from denying coverage to the 2.9 million people in Massachusetts with preexisting conditions.
  • Lifetime caps. The Affordable Care Act ended lifetime limits on 2.5 million people’s plans.
  • Preventive care. The Affordable Care Act has made preventive services like flu shots and cancer screenings free for almost 3.4 million people in Massachusetts.
  • Discrimination against women. The Affordable Care Act prevents insurance companies from discriminating against women or charging people more depending on their occupation.
  • Coverage for young people. The Affordable Care Act allows students and young people to stay on their parents’ insurance until age 26.
  • Prescription drugs. The Affordable Care Act helps the people of Massachusetts on Medicare save, on average, over $1000 on prescription drugs.
  • Small business tax breaks. The Affordable Care Act provides tax breaks for small businesses who provide health care.

Our health care laws aren’t perfect. We need to do a lot more to bring down the costs of insurance for working families. But we cannot and will not allow Donald Trump and the GOP to recklessly strip away coverage for millions of people who desperately need their health care.

Our first fight to save health care is this Sunday in Boston. Will you join us? Sign up now to help us fight back.

 

Thanks for being a part of this, 

Elizabeth

PS: We’ve set up a Facebook event to make it easier for you to invite your friends. Just make sure they RSVP so we can get an idea of how many people are coming.

WHEN
January 15, 2017 at 1:00pm - 4pm
WHERE
Faneuil Hall, Boston