Talk to Your Neighbor
The health care debate has moved from Washington to Main Street — to town hall meetings, churches, schools, and even to your dining room table. Having conversations with people in your life will increase awareness and encourage a more honest debate.
While the topic may seem daunting, it’s easier to talk about than you think. Here are some materials to help you speak confidently about reform and to help people you know understand what it’s all about.
Ways you can spread the word about health care reform:
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Start a conversation in your community |
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Call Congress |
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Write a letter to the editor of a local paper |
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Pass around a flyer in your neighborhood |
Materials to help you talk about health care reform:
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Reasons to Support the Health Reform Bills |
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Got Health Insurance? Think You Don’t Need reform? Think Again! |
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Responding to Attacks on Health Reform |
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Health Insurance Reform: Security and Stability for America’s Middle Class |
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Many other materials are available in the Health Reform Tool Kit |








