I am in favor of a transition. Step one is to secure the Affordable Care Act so that all those who gained coverage under the law are protected immediately. 3/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
Concurrently, we would drop
#Medicare eligibility down to age 55, then gradually lower the age until all are covered. The transition would be written into law, not left up to future Congresses to tinker with. 4/3 replies 24 retweets 51 likes -
Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
That way, patients, business, and the economy would have time to adjust. Everyone would know when the changes were coming. Since healthcare constitutes 1/6 of our economy, it is important that we make sure things stay stable. 5/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
Adding younger, healthier people to
#Medicare would actually make the system stronger and more viable. And eventually, everyone would be covered. 6/1 reply 17 retweets 35 likes -
Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
No more worrying about changing jobs, moving across state lines, or having a pre-existing condition. Not to mention all the paperwork you can avoid every time your insurance changes! 7/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
My favorite quote about
#MedicareForAll comes from@JimHightower: "You're born. You get#Medicare. The end. #2 replies 22 retweets 39 likes -
Replying to @DrChristineMann @BlueWaveCS and
I love that!
I'm betting the incumbent doesn't agree...
Q7: John Carter (R) has been the representative in #TX31 since the district was created in 2003. What makes you the candidate who can beat him this year?#10Q1 reply 9 retweets 22 likes -
Replying to @AynRandPaulRyan @BlueWaveCS and
First, I have extensive expertise in the issue that is bringing voters to the polls: Healthcare. Putting a
#DrInTheHouse will balance the current playing field when we write the next round of healthcare law. 1/1 reply 15 retweets 39 likes -
Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
Right now, there are 15 physicians in Congress. All are men, 13 are Republicans. So if voters want a different perspective working on those negotiations, then we need to elect female Democratic physicians. There are, I think, 6-7 of us left running right now. 2/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
I've been an activist at the local level for a decade, so this is not new to me. I've been working on behalf of the constituents in
#TX31 since I moved her in 1999. 3/1 reply 14 retweets 25 likes
I'm ready to take on John Carter with evidence based solutions to our very real problems. I'm always looking at the data and using it to inform policy. #
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @BlueWaveCS and
Q8: You recently voiced your disappointment that fewer than 6.5% of voters turned out in local/municipal elections. What needs to be done to increase voter engagement and improve the voting laws in Texas for more genuine representation?
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Replying to @AynRandPaulRyan @BlueWaveCS and
Sigh. This was so disappointing to me. As far as voting access, that is one of my top 3 issues. I've been registering people to vote for a decade. And it's really sad seeing the barriers that have been implemented. 1/
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