The Consumers Union Activists’ Summit got postponed, so I’ll have time to write some letters to members of Congress and some grant proposals.
Washington is snowed in, which means members of Congress are there to receive our letters. We need to keep up the pressure and let our legislators know we want health care done right and we want it now, not later.
We lost a health care advocate in Melanie Strouse, who died of breast cancer even as she fought to get the chemotherapy she needed.
Melanie was another statistic to some — one of 45,000 who will die this year because of a lack of health insurance — but to her friends and family, her death leaves a gaping wound.
Every hour Congress delays moving ahead on health care, five people die. Let’s inundate them with letters while they’re snowed in and we’re snowed out.
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