Protect Our Care
@ProtectOurCare
We are leading the fight to protect and strengthen health care for millions of Americans.
Protect Our Care and our health care advocates partnered with @nowthisnews for a special #ACAat12 video featuring the one and only @BarackObama. Watch below to witness their surprise:
Former President @BarackObama surprised advocates & beneficiaries of the Affordable Care Act with a call to honor the plan's 12th anniversary — watch the heartwarming conversations here (with @ProtectOurCare)
The big, ugly bill made the largest cuts to health care in history, by slashing Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act and ripping health care from 17 million Americans, in order to pay for tax breaks for the wealthy and big corporations
In a matter of weeks, 24 million Americans who buy insurance on their own will see their premiums skyrocket. Families will pay up to 90% more for their health care, while billionaires and CEOs will get another huge tax break.
Big, ugly health care cuts are coming sooner than you think. Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress have pushed through their big, ugly bill, making the largest cuts to health care in American history.
NEW: "Rural hospital closure can lead to higher prices and erode affordability, even for patients who didn’t use the closed hospital when it was still in business." twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/ru…
Beto O'Rourke: "They want to see us fight and they want to see us win"
"Why is he slashing Medicaid? So we can give $1 trillion in tax breaks to the top 1% and $900 billion in tax breaks to the corporate world. In other words, he is making his very rich friends much richer while making life harder for working families."
President Trump came to Georgia and promised to lower prices on day one. 6 months in, prices are only getting higher every day and millions are set to lose health care. He betrayed the people of Georgia.
Price of a pound ground beef 🟢 2022 - $4.50 🟤 2025 - $6.12 (New record) FRED
With the passage of Donald Trump and the GOP’s Big, Ugly Bill, health care facilities around the country are preparing for the worst: service cuts, mass layoffs, and even closure.
Wild idea — maybe Americans actually want more affordable health care, not less?
NEW: Hospitals are already starting to buckle under the pressure of the largest health care cuts in history. Hospital closures have already been announced, and hundreds more health care facilities remain at risk. protectourcare.org/hospital-crisi…

Whether you are on private insurance or get coverage from the marketplace, understand that your premiums will go up because of Trump's Big Ugly bill. And with 17 million Americans losing health care, there will be reduced services and longer wait times just about everywhere.
Republicans voted to take healthcare away from 17 million Americans so they could help Donald Trump get his friends even more rich. Since the Republicans refuse to be transparent about their Big Ugly Bill, I feel it is critical that you hear the truth. That’s why I joined…
"How dare anyone from the other side of the aisle claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility. That's fake and that's phony."
"But none of these cuts will come close to making a dent in the $4 trillion that Trump and Republicans just added to the deficit because of an economic plan that gives huge tax cuts to the rich while gutting Obamacare and Medicaid"
"It doesn't take much to turn a rural hospital that's able to keep its doors open into a hospital that has to shut down or cut services, whether it's maternity care, behavioral health, or cancer care."
With the passage of Trump and the GOP’s big, ugly bill, hospitals and care facilities around the country are preparing for the worst: service cuts, mass layoffs, or even closure.
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” slashes Medicaid, cuts care for seniors and kids, and hands billions in tax breaks to the wealthy. Families lose. Billionaires win. See what this bill really means for your community 👇
"If these cuts go through, facilities will be forced to close, care will decline, and families like mine will be broken trying to keep our parents safe."
"The bill did leave $50 billion in funding for rural hospitals, but Walker says that's not guaranteed to come to Southwest Virginia. Even if all that money went to rural hospitals, it still would not come close to closing the gap of the Medicaid funding losses that are…
"We'll see rural clinics, safety net clinics, rural hospitals will probably shut their doors because they won't be able to sustain financially."