Don't balance the budget on the backs of the most vulnerable!
The Health Care Is a Human Right WA coalition, representing 40 community and labor organizations, is rallying to demand that Washington state leaders reject budget cuts to essential services and instead pursue revenue solutions. We call to revisit our tax code. WA is home to 13 billionaires and 17 fortune 500 companies including Amazon, Costco, Microsoft and Starbucks. We call for fair taxation to support state workers, healthcare and other critical public services.
Speakers to address:
The Crisis at Hand - Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer. Federal actions threaten access to affordable health care and critical preventive services. Washington must act now to protect its residents against the impact of federal cuts and to address the need for universal health care.
No Cuts Raise Revenue - Rachelle Martin, President of the Thurston Lewis Mason Central Labor Council. The impact of state and federal layoffs is devastating. These are jobs that provide secure, living wages. Our budget shortfall should not fall on the shoulders of union members and working families.
Disproportionate Impact on Native Communities - Vicki Lowe, Executive Director of the American Indian Health Commission. Budget cuts hit Native American communities hardest, exacerbating existing disparities in health and services. The dismantling of federal agencies will harm health, education, and essential services that the federal government is legally required to provide. This damage will be compounded by prospective WA State budget cuts.
Progressive Revenue - Representative Natasha Hill of Washington’s 3rd LD is a champion for Progressive Revenue, and will be speaking on the choice between raising progressive revenue and balancing the budget on the backs of our most vulnerable.
The Case for Universal Health Care - A speaker from Whole Washington will speak to how a state-governed universal healthcare financing system would prevent exploitation and save billions annually.
Call to Action
Join us on April 2nd to:
● Demand a budget that prioritizes people over profits and invests in a just future for all.
● Advocate for essential healthcare bills and share personal stories to highlight the need for reform
before the 2025 Legislative Session ends.
● Close tax loopholes and ensure the wealthiest pay their fair share to fund universal healthcare and
critical services.