How to Get Medicare for All
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1. Sign up to stand up for single-payer, Medicare for All. |
Suggestion: know about — Benefits: comparison to current — Health Care Reform: comparison to the Congress’ plan Invitation: Sign up. |
| 2. Receive help to print and personalize the available letter to help overwhelm the offices in the U.S. House with the letters we send each month. Receive 1 helpful e-mail 1 time per month to print 1 letter to 1 person. Use one of the fresh set of suggestions each month to easily personalize the already-prepared, addressed letter to your U.S. Representative. It takes 10-15 minutes. |
When you sign up, you automatically receive the first helpful e-mail … and then one each month … which provide a fresh set of suggestions for how to personalize your letter each month. The link to the instructions and the link to “extras” (extra actions you could consider each month) is provided with each monthly reminder. |
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3. Use helpful tools, on-line and printable, to tell others by personal contacts: face-to-face with reference sheet and handout or via telephone with computer access. |
Tell Others section of Health Care Reform and Invite Your Friends via an e-mail invitation. |
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4. Donate to help keep the campaign going. $2 to $4 per month would be fantastic or do the option of a one-time donation. |
Donate |
| 5. See the results. |
Status … including a large graph of the number of participants |
Additional Information
Is there a problem in getting mail to Congress? No, it takes 5-7 days.
If you want to know the details about the rumor and the facts about U.S. Mail going to the U.S. Congress, you can go here.



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