Posts by Eve Marcum-Atkinson

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Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson August 25, 2021
Bridge to West Virginia’s Future Rally: Charleston – Aug 26th 5:15-6PM
Join activists, workers, and leaders who will rally with the planks to build this bridge and advocate for a better future for all West Virginians. More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson August 25, 2021
Call for Care Wednesdays!
Each Wednesday in August and September, join us to call on Senators Manchin and Capito to support care policies for West Virginia workers and families by supporting the Build Back Better package! More
Press Release Eve Marcum-Atkinson August 14, 2021
PRESS RELEASE: Protect Our Care Launches New Ad in WV
"My name is Adrian and I have type one diabetes. Insulin was $25 a month and now I’m paying over $300 a month..." More
Issues: Healthcare
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson August 11, 2021
HUNTINGTON, WV: Health Insurance Enrollment Event – Aug 14th 8AM-1PM
On Saturday, August 14th, from 8am-1pm, representatives will be available for free, in-person ACA health insurance enrollment help at the Wild Ramp Farmer’s Market, 555 14th St W, Huntington, WV 25704. More
Issues: Healthcare
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson August 5, 2021
Paid Leave For All I Charleston, WV AUG 6th @ 3PM EST
Join us for the Paid Leave for All Charleston bus tour stop on August 6th at 3 PM EST! More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson August 2, 2021
Deep Canvass Institute: August Training Series!!
Deep canvassing is deeply connected to our broader vision of “building a bigger we,” and a government and society that cares for all.  More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson August 1, 2021
National Moral Monday Action in Washington DC
Join the @UniteThePoor for a nonviolent moral protest focused on the #ForThePeopleAct and led by @RevDrBarber and other religious leaders with poor and low-wage workers. More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 29, 2021
CHARLESTON, WV: Health Insurance Enrollment Event
Any West Virginia resident will be able to come to the event to get free enrollment or re-enrollment help for Marketplace plans. More
Issues: Healthcare
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 29, 2021
HUNTINGTON, WV: Health Insurance Enrollment Event
WV for Affordable Health Care, Health Care for All WV, WV Citizen Action, First Choice Services, and WV Navigator, a federally funded non-profit program, will have their representatives available for free, in-person help. Representatives will be able to answer questions or provide enrollment help. More information is available by calling (304) 356-5834 or visiting www.acanavigator.com More
Issues: Healthcare
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 28, 2021
Care Can’t Wait: Family Meeting
Tonight she shares this with @SenatorHassan, & how it feels to care for all 3 of her daughters and not be able to work. #CareCantWait More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 28, 2021
Young WV’s For the People Week of Action: Bluefield – July 29th
Join Young WV & partners in mobilizing our communities to expand voting rights for all West Virginians More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 28, 2021
Young WV’s For the People Week of Action: Morgantown – July 30th
Join Young WV & partners in mobilizing our communities to expand voting rights for all West Virginians! More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 26, 2021
Medicare Expansion Rally – July 30th
JULY 30th: Join us in Fairmont WV as we celebrate the anniversary of Medicare and call for Medicare Expansion that includes vision, dental, and hearing care. More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 26, 2021
Picnic for Paid Leave: Charleston! July 28th
Join Paid Leave Works for WV in Charleston, WV at Cato Park for free food and dessert, games for kids, and to talk about how you can help make paid leave a reality this ye More
Newsletter article Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 23, 2021
Medicare/Medicaid Rally & ACA Enrollment Events
July 30th will be the 56th anniversary of the passage of both Medicare and Medicaid. And West Virginians have until August 15, 2021, to enroll in the ACA. More
Issues: Healthcare
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 21, 2021
Care Can’t Wait: Family Meeting
Small business owner Sophie Blake returned to work 4 weeks after giving birth. Then COVID hit & years of her shop's growth vanished. More
Press Release Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 17, 2021
PRESS RELEASE: NEW TV Ads Urge Congress to Invest in the Home Care Economy by Passing the American Jobs Plan
New national television ads from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) urges Congress to invest in the nationwide care economy. The SEIU ads are part of its “#CareIsEssential” summer campaign to elevate calls for Congress to pass a $400 billion investment in decent, union care jobs that will increase access to quality care for Americans who need it.  More
Issues: Healthcare
Press Release Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 17, 2021
Kaiser Health News: “Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) gives a big thumbs-up for allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices”
Sen. Manchin “gave a big thumbs-up for allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices”, the article reads:  “That should have been done years ago. How in the heck that never was done doesn’t make any sense at all,” he told reporters. More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 14, 2021
LIVESTREAM EVENT JULY 14th┃ Build Back Better: Expanding Home and Community-Based Services
Join Sen. Bob Casey, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Rep. Debbie Dingell, and moderator Elena Hung for a special livestream event on home and community-based services in the American Jobs Plan! More
Action Alert Eve Marcum-Atkinson July 12, 2021
Virtual TownHall: Expand and Improve Medicare to Build Back Better
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and allies will host a virtual town hall to build momentum for Congress to deliver on key health care promises in the upcoming "Build Back Better" legislative package, namely bold health reforms to lower the age for people to qualify for Medicare, improve Medicare to include dental, vision, and hearing services and cap out of pocket costs, and lower prescription drug prices.  More
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