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Call to Action: Protect Our Coverage!
On March 6, House Republicans introduced a bill to replace the Affordable Care Act. Titled the American Health Care Act, the legislation would substantially reduce the number of insured Coloradans and make it far more difficult for low- and moderate-income families to afford care.
Let the members of the Colorado delegation know that this plan would devastate jeopardize the health of Coloradans and harm Colorado’s budget, Colorado jobs and the economy.
You can call your senators and/or representatives, or participate by phone or in person at Town Halls held in the coming weeks.
Sen. Cory Gardner: Denver (303) 391-5777, D.C. (202)224-5941
Sen. Michael Bennet: Denver: (303) 455-7600, DC (202) 224-5852
Rep. Diana DeGette: Denver (303) 844-4988, DC (202) 225-4431
Rep. Jared Polis: Boulder (303) 484-9596, DC (202) 225-2161.
Rep. Scott Tipton: Durango (970) 259-1490, DC (202) 225-4761
Rep. Ken Buck: Greeley (970) 702-2136, DC (202) 225-4676
Rep. Doug Lamborn: CO Springs (719) 520-0055, DC (202) 225-4422
Rep. Mike Coffman: Aurora (720) 748-7514, D.C. (202) 225-7882
Rep. Ed Perlmutter: Lakewood (303) 274-7944, DC (202) 225-2645