JAN 13: Join the Kickoff of MORAL MONDAY GA to Rally for Medicaid Expansion

From: Terence Dicks
Date:01/08/2014 2:59 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: danmatt@hotmail.com
Subject: JAN 13: Join the Kickoff of MORAL MONDAY GA to Rally for Medicaid Expansion

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Join Moral Monday GA at the Georgia State Capitol
Rally for Medicaid Expansion

Dear Dan,
Medicaid expansion has the potential to provide access to health insurance to 650,000 of our most low-income Georgians, prevent over 3,600 deaths each year and create nearly 70,000 more jobs for the state of Georgia.
Join us at the rally and help us demand that Governor Deal expand Medicaid NOW! Guest speakers include spokespeople from our Georgia community, labor and faith-based organizations.
Moral Monday Georgia is a statewide coalition of concerned community groups and individuals working for policies and legislation that work for all the people of Georgia. We are building the collective voice of the people to be heard over the voices of big money and repressive government. Learn more at www.moralmondayga.org.
Governor Deal EXPAND MEDICAID NOW!
Jan 13 Moral Monday GA Event Schedule:
10 am Training on how to lobby your representative - coffee and pastries served Capitol Mezzanine, 206 Washington St. SW, Atlanta, GA
10 to noon Lobby your representative on Medicaid expansion In the State Capitol
12 to 1pm Bagged Lunch Capitol Mezzanine
1 to 3 Workshops with Rev. William Barber from NC Moral Mondays on building the Moral Monday movement and next steps. Plus enrollments in Health Care through the Affordable Care Act Central Presbyterian Church, 201 Washington St., SW, Atlanta, GA
4 to 6 Mass Rally for Medicaid expansion with music, speakers In front of State Capitol on Washington St. side
For more information visit http://www.moralmondayga.org
In solidarity,
Terence Dicks
PDA Georgia State Coordinator



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