Support the Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act
Support the Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act
Recent signers:
Jenna Miles and 9 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Health care has always been a deeply personal issue for me, shaping my entire perspective on what it means to live in a just and compassionate society. I've seen firsthand how access to affordable and quality health care has a profound effect on every person in our nation. I believe that ensuring every American has access to necessary medical treatment is not just an option but a fundamental right and a responsibility that our society must uphold.
The Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act is a comprehensive step toward resolving key challenges in the U.S. healthcare system. Most notably, it proposes the establishment of a public health insurance option—providing every American with a lower-cost alternative to private insurance. This change is crucial for leveling the playing field and ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic status, have access to basic healthcare services without facing financial ruin.
Additionally, the Act takes aim at the exorbitant prescription drug prices that have long plagued our healthcare system. By setting caps on these prices, it ensures that necessary medications are within reach for every individual, preventing a situation where people have to choose between life-saving medications and essential daily expenses.
The policy further promises to expand funding for clinics across the nation and bolster telemedicine services, offering critical support to underserved communities that are often overlooked. This aspect of the Act advocates for greater equity in healthcare delivery, addressing racial and economic disparities that have been glaringly evident.
By supporting the Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act, we are advocating not just for universal health coverage, but for a healthcare system built on principles of fairness, compassion, and social justice. This Act embodies our collective responsibility to ensure no one is left behind when it comes to health.
I urge you to join me in standing up for these necessary reforms by signing this petition. Together, we can make a significant impact and pave the way for a healthier and more equitable future for all Americans.
The Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act is a comprehensive step toward resolving key challenges in the U.S. healthcare system. Most notably, it proposes the establishment of a public health insurance option—providing every American with a lower-cost alternative to private insurance. This change is crucial for leveling the playing field and ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic status, have access to basic healthcare services without facing financial ruin.
Additionally, the Act takes aim at the exorbitant prescription drug prices that have long plagued our healthcare system. By setting caps on these prices, it ensures that necessary medications are within reach for every individual, preventing a situation where people have to choose between life-saving medications and essential daily expenses.
The policy further promises to expand funding for clinics across the nation and bolster telemedicine services, offering critical support to underserved communities that are often overlooked. This aspect of the Act advocates for greater equity in healthcare delivery, addressing racial and economic disparities that have been glaringly evident.
By supporting the Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act, we are advocating not just for universal health coverage, but for a healthcare system built on principles of fairness, compassion, and social justice. This Act embodies our collective responsibility to ensure no one is left behind when it comes to health.
I urge you to join me in standing up for these necessary reforms by signing this petition. Together, we can make a significant impact and pave the way for a healthier and more equitable future for all Americans.
Claire CheathamPetition Starter
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Recent signers:
Jenna Miles and 9 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Health care has always been a deeply personal issue for me, shaping my entire perspective on what it means to live in a just and compassionate society. I've seen firsthand how access to affordable and quality health care has a profound effect on every person in our nation. I believe that ensuring every American has access to necessary medical treatment is not just an option but a fundamental right and a responsibility that our society must uphold.
The Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act is a comprehensive step toward resolving key challenges in the U.S. healthcare system. Most notably, it proposes the establishment of a public health insurance option—providing every American with a lower-cost alternative to private insurance. This change is crucial for leveling the playing field and ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic status, have access to basic healthcare services without facing financial ruin.
Additionally, the Act takes aim at the exorbitant prescription drug prices that have long plagued our healthcare system. By setting caps on these prices, it ensures that necessary medications are within reach for every individual, preventing a situation where people have to choose between life-saving medications and essential daily expenses.
The policy further promises to expand funding for clinics across the nation and bolster telemedicine services, offering critical support to underserved communities that are often overlooked. This aspect of the Act advocates for greater equity in healthcare delivery, addressing racial and economic disparities that have been glaringly evident.
By supporting the Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act, we are advocating not just for universal health coverage, but for a healthcare system built on principles of fairness, compassion, and social justice. This Act embodies our collective responsibility to ensure no one is left behind when it comes to health.
I urge you to join me in standing up for these necessary reforms by signing this petition. Together, we can make a significant impact and pave the way for a healthier and more equitable future for all Americans.
The Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act is a comprehensive step toward resolving key challenges in the U.S. healthcare system. Most notably, it proposes the establishment of a public health insurance option—providing every American with a lower-cost alternative to private insurance. This change is crucial for leveling the playing field and ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic status, have access to basic healthcare services without facing financial ruin.
Additionally, the Act takes aim at the exorbitant prescription drug prices that have long plagued our healthcare system. By setting caps on these prices, it ensures that necessary medications are within reach for every individual, preventing a situation where people have to choose between life-saving medications and essential daily expenses.
The policy further promises to expand funding for clinics across the nation and bolster telemedicine services, offering critical support to underserved communities that are often overlooked. This aspect of the Act advocates for greater equity in healthcare delivery, addressing racial and economic disparities that have been glaringly evident.
By supporting the Affordable Care and Equity Reform Act, we are advocating not just for universal health coverage, but for a healthcare system built on principles of fairness, compassion, and social justice. This Act embodies our collective responsibility to ensure no one is left behind when it comes to health.
I urge you to join me in standing up for these necessary reforms by signing this petition. Together, we can make a significant impact and pave the way for a healthier and more equitable future for all Americans.
Claire CheathamPetition Starter
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U.S. House of Representatives - Indiana 5th Congressional District

Indiana Governor
Indiana State Senate - District 31
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Petition created on December 4, 2025