Opponents angling to repeal our new health care rights don’t want to talk about what that would mean for struggling Americans.
They don’t talk about what it would mean to let insurance companies once again decide your fate – whether they’ll cover you, what medical care they’ll let you have, what they’ll make you pay for it.
At Consumers Union, we’re putting the focus back on you when it comes to health care – we get you heard, and get results! In the coming battle to keep our hard-fought gains, a donation of just $10 helps us get your calls and letters to lawmakers, and brings families to Washington to tell lawmakers exactly how Americans are struggling with with health care and our economy.
Give $10 to help us fight opponents in the New Year! Your gift is tax-deductible and does so much!
If everyone gives a little, we can do a lot! We’re joining with people like Amanda Buchanan, a mother of two who at the time was struggling to pay for insurance on her husband’s $33,000 teacher salary.
Amanda wrote to us about her frustration over expensive premiums and only finding coverage with $5,000 maternity deductibles. We worked with her to advocate for families trying to get fair treatment from their insurance companies. Now with health reform, deductibles can’t be excessive, and maternity care is now part of the standard benefit package.
Your donation will help us keep moving forward – not backward – on these and other rights for all Americans. In addition to our health care work, your donation helps us fight for safe food, products and autos, and an end to credit card, cell phones and cable rip-offs.
Your $10 tax-deductible gift does so much! Give now to help us continue the fight in the New Year!
Complaining as an individual often seems pointless, but when we join together as a consumer movement, we can have a HUGE impact on how government and companies do business. Your donation makes our work possible – thank you for all you do.
Sincerely,
DeAnn Friedholm
PrescriptionforChange.org, a project of Consumers Union
1101 17th Street NW, Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20036