'Freedom From Medical Debt' Campaign to Launch With Virtual Town Hall

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The 'Freedom From Medical Debt' initiative launches TONIGHT with a virtual town hall at 8:30 pm ET — feat. RoKhanna, members of OurRevolution, and more.

The "Freedom From Medical Debt" initiative launches Monday with a;&#x201cAmericans hold $195 billion in medical debt. It should be 0. \nDon;&#x2019t miss our LIVE Town Hall to End Medical Debt with US Rep. @RoKhanna and Our Revolution patient advocates, hosted by me, LIVE this Monday, 5/8, 8:30 pm ET!\nhttps://t.co/iiAJf2AuF6;&#x201d"I wouldn't owe anything if hospitals didn't gouge patients," said Mary Willis of Texas.

Fellow patient advocate and Our Revolution member Elizabeth McLaughlin of Indiana, who received a $20,000 bill for an emergency visit in 2015, also plans to join the town hall, along with Khanna.

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