VIRGINIA: Support SB 645!
SB 645 is being heard on January 24th. Help keep this bill moving!

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This bill will ensure that private insurance companies cover prosthetics on par with other basic, medical services.  The bill is moving, but we need your help!!

 

There are multiple opportunities to get involved:

 

  • HEARING:  The bill has been scheduled for a hearing on Monday, January 28th at 2 pm. This is our opportunity demonstrate wide spread support for prosthetic parity!  You do not need to testify to attend. Click here to learn more.

 

  • TAKE ACTION!  Write to your senator today and urge them to support this important legislation. Click here to find out who represents you.  A sample letter is included below.

SAMPLE LETTER

Dear Senator ____,  

 

I am writing in regards to Senate Bill 645. After extensive review, this bill was approved by the Special Commission on Mandated Health Insurance Benefits in December of 2007. The commission recognized that this bill is smart policy for the state of Virginia.

SB 645 offers the opportunity to save money in both the public and private sector by providing appropriate care for amputees. This allows individuals to remain employed, productive members of society. It also avoids the complications that result when someone is forced into a wheelchair or onto crutches for an extended period of time.

According to the Bureau of Insurance, the impact on monthly premiums would be less than $0.25 per month. Additionally, there is no fiscal implication to the state. This is not only common sense, but also the right thing to do.

This bill will make certain that insured, working people can continue supporting their families. As a northern Virginian, I am asking you to please support this bill when it comes before the Commerce committee.

Sincerely,

NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE

 

 

Click here to find out more about the Virginia campaign. 

 

→ Help support parity in Virginia and throughout the country!  Click here to find out how. 

 

Also, if you are in the DC metro area, you should clear your calendar to come to the ACA's advocacy office in downtown Washington for our monthly volunteer night!

 

 

 

 

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