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900,000 — the number of Ohioans who are at risk of losing coverage under the newly-passed House Republican healthcare plan. 200,000 — the number of Ohioans currently receiving care for opioid addictions who could lose coverage. 150 — the number of people we need to take action today. And it starts with you carmen. The ACA repeal plan comes to the Senate next. We have to show that we’re going to fight to keep it from reaching President Trump’s desk. Can you give $5 to support this grassroots network? If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: I have another number for you — 90. Pre-existing conditions, that is.
Do you have or know anyone who has one of these? These are just some of the pre-existing conditions insurance companies could discriminate against. The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates roughly 28 percent of non-elderly Ohioans had pre-existing conditions covered under the Affordable Care Act in 2015. That’s over 1.9 MILLION people in Ohio alone who stand to see their premiums soar because of conditions for which they desperately need care. Republicans think passing their ACA repeal is a win — but the truth is, it’s a huge loss for all Americans. Let’s make sure we have the resources to continue fighting this plan as it goes along. Thank you, Sherrod |
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