More than 60 Organizations Join HRC to Oppose the American Health Care Act
Yesterday, HRC and the National Center for Lesbian Rights delivered a letter to the Senate on behalf of 61 organizations opposing the American Health Care Act.
Yesterday, HRC and the National Center for Lesbian Rights delivered a letter to the Senate on behalf of 61 organizations opposing the American Health Care Act.
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HRC released the following statement strongly condemning a vote by the House of Representatives to pass the American Health Care Act.
Since it was signed into law in 2010, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been responsible for providing healthcare to 22 million Americans, including millions of LGBTQ people.