Thursday, November 14, 2013

Talking about health care over the holidays

Organizing for Action
Robert --

The holiday season is fast at hand. Picture it: mugs of hot cider, a festive dinner table, maybe even a cozy fire.

And a nice chat about health care reform.

That's right. There's no better time to talk to your loved ones about the importance of getting health insurance than when you're all together over the holidays. Face it -- if your family's like mine, it's probably going to come up anyway.

It's an easy conversation, if you're ready for it.

That's why OFA put together Health Care for the Holidays, a central place for all the tips and resources you need to talk about how Obamacare works for the folks you love. You should check it out, and get ready to talk health care reform.

Starting a conversation with your uninsured loved ones about why getting covered matters might sound intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Millions of Americans will have access to affordable, quality health insurance -- many for the first time.

Chances are, someone around your dinner table fits that description. And no matter who you celebrate with, there's plenty to say about how Obamacare is improving health care for millions.

Get started -- and get ready to have the talk with your loved ones:

http://my.barackobama.com/Have-the-Talk-about-Healthcare

Thanks,

Erin

Erin Hannigan
Health Care Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action

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