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Expanding Medicaid would ensure that poor working families have the support they need so they can wo

Expanding Medicaid would ensure that poor working families have the support they need so they can work towards a brighter future without fear of losing their health coverage. {NAME}, Imagine losing your job and home in the middle of a global pandemic. With no place to go, you’re forced to move your family into a motel, scrambling to scrape together enough money to cover weekly costs. But just when you find a job and feel like things are starting to turn around, you find out that you are no longer eligible for Medicaid. “[Richard] Rodriguez got a job at a pawn shop. His paycheck was just enough to cover the motel’s weekly fee. But taking the job meant losing his Medicaid, and it didn’t offer health insurance. He stopped getting refills on his asthma medication. When he ended up in the hospital for two months, the pawn shop let him go. Being the working poor, he thought, was like trying to climb out of a hole that wouldn’t stop sinking.” - Tampa Bay Times Working families who are trying to build a better life by working multiple jobs or taking extra shifts may suddenly become ineligible for Medicaid because they make too much to qualify but not enough to afford private insurance. Expanding Medicaid would ensure that poor working families have the support they need so they can work towards a brighter future without fear of losing their health coverage. [Join us in the fight to support hard-working Floridians struggling to climb up the ladder by chipping in $3 today so we can expand Medicaid access in Florida to 1.4 million Floridians and help close the coverage gap!]( [$3]( [$5]( [$10]( [$15]( [$25]( [$50]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( Onward, Florida Decides Healthcare --------------------------------------------------------------- PD. POL. ADV. PAID FOR BY FLORIDA DECIDES HEALTHCARE, INC., P.O. BOX 10829, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32302. CONTRIBUTIONS TO FLORIDA DECIDES HEALTHCARE, INC. ARE NOT DEDUCTIBLE FOR FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES Florida Decides Healthcare P.O. BOX 10829 Tallahassee, FL 32302 United States [Facebook Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [Website Icon]( [CONTRIBUTE TODAY]( [CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY]( If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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