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Use the Power You Have is Jayapal's account of the path from
sixteen-year-old Indian immigrant to grassroots activist, state
senator, and now progressive powerhouse in Washington, DC. Written
with passion and insight, Use the Power You Have offers a wealth of
ideas and inspiration for a new generation of engaged citizens
interested in fighting back and making change, whether in
Washington or in their own communities.
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Medicare for All - A Citizen's Guide
Abdul El-Sayed, Micah Johnson; Foreword by Bernie Sanders, Pramila Jayapal
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A citizen's guide to America's most debated policy-in-waiting There
are few issues as consequential in the lives of Americans as
healthcare—and few issues more politically vexing. Every single
American will interact with the healthcare system at some point in
their lives, and most people will find that interaction less than
satisfactory. And yet for every dollar spent in our economy, 18
cents go to healthcare. What are we paying for, exactly? Healthcare
policy is notoriously complex, but what Americans want is simple:
good healthcare that's easy to use and doesn't break the bank.
Polls show that a majority of Americans want the government to
provide universal health coverage to all Americans. What's less
clear is how to get there. Medicare for All is the leading proposal
to achieve universal health coverage in America. But what is it
exactly? How would it work? More importantly, is it practical or
practicable? This book goes beyond partisan talking points to offer
a serious examination of how Medicare for All would transform the
way we give, receive, and pay for healthcare in America.
A citizen's guide to America's most debated policy-in-waiting There
are few issues as consequential in the lives of Americans as health
care-and few issues more politically vexing. Every single American
will interact with the health care system at some point in their
lives, and most people will find that interaction less than
satisfactory. And yet for every dollar spent in our economy, 19
cents go to health care. What are we paying for, exactly? Health
care policy is notoriously complex, but what Americans want is
quite simple: good health care that's easy to use and doesn't break
the bank. Polls show that as many as 70 percent of Americans want
the government to provide universal health coverage to all
Americans. What's less clear is how to get there. Medicare for All
is the leading proposal to achieve to universal health coverage in
America. But what is it exactly? How would it work? More
importantly, is it practical or practicable? This book goes beyond
partisan talking points to offer a serious examination of how
Medicare for All would transform the way we give, receive, and pay
for healthcare in America.
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