Designate December 4th as National Healthcare Reform Day

The Issue

Make December 4th National Healthcare Reform Day

Why This Matters:
The U.S. healthcare system is in crisis. Millions of Americans struggle with unaffordable medical bills, limited access to care, and a system that often prioritizes profits over people. Recent tragic events have brought these issues into sharp focus, including the shocking death of a healthcare CEO in broad daylight. The events of December 4th reflect the depth of anger and despair that many feel toward a healthcare system that has repeatedly prioritized profits over people. While we are not advocating for violence as a means of change, it is impossible to ignore the message these actions have sent: millions are fed up with being ignored, denied, and exploited. This moment must be a wake-up call to address the systemic issues that have led us here and to push for a healthcare system that values human lives over corporate margins.

A Call for Change:
We must confront the systemic flaws in our healthcare system. By declaring December 4th as National Healthcare Reform Day, we can:

- Raise Awareness: Shine a spotlight on the urgent need for equitable, affordable healthcare.
- Demand Action: Encourage policymakers to prioritize reform that puts people first.
- Honor Lives Affected: Recognize the countless lives impacted—patients, families, and even industry leaders caught in the crossfire of an unsustainable system.

Why December 4th?
This date symbolizes a turning point in our national conversation. The tragic events surrounding this day underscore the need to reflect, take responsibility, and push for transformative change to address a broken healthcare system.

Join the Movement:
Sign this petition to urge Congress and the President to recognize December 4th as National Healthcare Reform Day. Let’s turn this moment into a movement for a healthcare system that works for everyone.

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The Issue

Make December 4th National Healthcare Reform Day

Why This Matters:
The U.S. healthcare system is in crisis. Millions of Americans struggle with unaffordable medical bills, limited access to care, and a system that often prioritizes profits over people. Recent tragic events have brought these issues into sharp focus, including the shocking death of a healthcare CEO in broad daylight. The events of December 4th reflect the depth of anger and despair that many feel toward a healthcare system that has repeatedly prioritized profits over people. While we are not advocating for violence as a means of change, it is impossible to ignore the message these actions have sent: millions are fed up with being ignored, denied, and exploited. This moment must be a wake-up call to address the systemic issues that have led us here and to push for a healthcare system that values human lives over corporate margins.

A Call for Change:
We must confront the systemic flaws in our healthcare system. By declaring December 4th as National Healthcare Reform Day, we can:

- Raise Awareness: Shine a spotlight on the urgent need for equitable, affordable healthcare.
- Demand Action: Encourage policymakers to prioritize reform that puts people first.
- Honor Lives Affected: Recognize the countless lives impacted—patients, families, and even industry leaders caught in the crossfire of an unsustainable system.

Why December 4th?
This date symbolizes a turning point in our national conversation. The tragic events surrounding this day underscore the need to reflect, take responsibility, and push for transformative change to address a broken healthcare system.

Join the Movement:
Sign this petition to urge Congress and the President to recognize December 4th as National Healthcare Reform Day. Let’s turn this moment into a movement for a healthcare system that works for everyone.

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The Decision Makers

Kamala Harris
Former Vice President of the United States
Joseph Biden
Former President of the United States

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