This is it: After months of hard work, the final vote on health reform in the House of Representatives is expected Sunday. It’s a chance to make history and finally give Americans control over their own health care — but it’s shaping up to be incredibly close, and every member of Congress will play a critical role.

March 20, 2010 at 4:54 pm Leave a comment

This is it: After months of hard work, the final vote on health reform in the House of Representatives is expected Sunday. It’s a chance to make history and finally give Americans control over their own health care — but it’s shaping up to be incredibly close, and every member of Congress will play a critical role.

So we’re aiming for 1,588 calls to Rep. Smith from Seattle before offices close this evening. Whether you’ve called your representative before or haven’t yet spoken out on health reform, it’s now time to raise your voice.

Your representative, Rep. Adam Smith, has stood with the President and fought for reform since last year. But with special interests attacking anyone who pushes for change, it’s important for voters in your district to call and say “thank you for fighting for reform.”

As an active constituent, your voice has particular weight with your representative — so all those who share our commitment to reform are depending on you to speak up. According to our records, you live in Washington’s 9th congressional district.

Please call Rep. Smith’s office at (202) 225-8901 right now — and then click here to let us know so we can track our progress.
After a century of false starts and a year of grueling negotiations, we may be just hours away from real health insurance reform in America.

But if we fail, our next chance may not come for a generation.

You make the call.

Folks across the country will be calling, so if you get a busy signal, please try again — or try Rep. Smith’s Tacoma office at (253) 593-6600.

http://my.barackobama.com/FinalMarchCalls

Let’s win this thing,

David Plouffe

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That’s what President Obama wrote us yesterday about Natoma Canfield, an Ohio woman whose story helped inspire the President and the nation to keep fighting for reform. Dulqaad Waa Dhamaaday

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