Got this little gem in my inbox today.
I love the following:
The House bill covers 96 percent of Americans, is entirely paid for, reduces the deficit and lets families keep the health care they have instead of facing cuts in benefits and higher costs.
1) Really it's fully paid for??
2) Really it's going to reduce the deficit??
History, and health care reform, is in the making. The U.S. House is expected to vote this coming Saturday on H.R. 3962—the Affordable Health Care for America Act. The bill includes a public health insurance option, guarantees that employers pay their fare share and doesn't tax our benefits.
Many of us have been fighting for real health care reform for our entire lives, and this vote is going to be very close. If you've never called or written your representative before, now is the time. If you've called or written before, we need you to do it again. Tell your representative the time for reform is now: Support H.R. 3962.
Call your representative toll free today in Washington in support of House bill H.R. 3962: 1-877-235-2465.The House bill covers 96 percent of Americans, is entirely paid for, reduces the deficit and lets families keep the health care they have instead of facing cuts in benefits and higher costs.
When you call, you will be joining tens of thousands of activists in a nationwide action for real health care reform. Together, we're going to barrage Congress with calls in support of health care reform that works for America's working families by:
We've been fighting for years to ensure that everyone has access to quality, affordable health care. We are so close, but we're not there yet. The insurance companies and their lobbyists aren't even close to giving up.
- Including a strong public health insurance option to break the stranglehold of insurance companies and bring down costs
- NOT taxing our health care plans.
- Guaranteeing that employers pay their fair share.
As a matter of fact, insurance companies are spending more money than ever on lobbying against reform. Just last quarter, the 13 largest insurers and the health insurance industry trade association spent more than $8 million lobbying Congress.
Your representative needs to hear from you. Click here to send an Action Fax. Or call toll free at: 1-877-235-2465
In solidarity,
John Gage
National President, AFGE
P.S. Faxed or written before? Please do it again. Winning health care reform is going to take a relentless effort by all of us. Call today. 1-877-235-2465
Send a letter to the following decision maker(s):
Your Congressperson
Below is the sample letter:
Subject: Please vote Yes on H.R. 3962
Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],
I am writing to urge you to vote for The Affordable Health Care for America Act (H.R. 3962).
Our health care system is broken. We need health care reform now. The Affordable Health Care for America Act (H.R. 3962) is an historic and responsible step forward in addressing the health care crisis facing working families. In particular, H.R 3962 contains a number of critical provisions:
-A public insurance option that will expand coverage to millions of Americans and control costs by forcing private insurance companies to compete.
-Progressive financing for health care reform with a small tax on millionaires, rather than taxing the health care benefits of working families.
-An employer mandate where companies are required to provide health insurance or pay into a fund to provide coverage.
Equally important, H.R. 3692 addresses key concerns that have been raised during the health care debate:
-H.R. 3962 will pay for itself a nd reduces the deficit.
-H.R. 3962 provides greater choice and competition and allows individuals to keep their current health insurance plan.
-H.R.3962 strengthens Medicare and eliminates waste and fraud.
-H.R. 3692 doesn't ask working families to pay more for what they already have in the form of increased taxes.
This is an absolutely critical moment in the struggle for health care reform. It is unlikely to come again for years to come. I am counting on you to seize the opportunity before us by supporting H.R. 3962. Thank you.
Sincerely,
I love the following:
The House bill covers 96 percent of Americans, is entirely paid for, reduces the deficit and lets families keep the health care they have instead of facing cuts in benefits and higher costs.
1) Really it's fully paid for??
2) Really it's going to reduce the deficit??