Healthcare is Critical in Chippewa Falls — Ambulance Tour
One year ago on the Fourth of July, Trump signed the Big Ugly Bill into law — stripping healthcare from millions of Americans, including an estimated 276,000 Wisconsinites, to fund tax cuts for corporations and billionaires. Wisconsin families are still paying the price. And Wisconsin hospitals are at risk of closure.We’re hoping you won’t let that anniversary pass quietly.
On June 23, 24, and 25, a statewide Wisconsin coalition is launching the Healthcare is Critical Ambulance Tour — even cities, seven hospitals or congressional offices that created that risk — one ambulance, and a unified demand for accountability.
Our goal is for community members and medical professionals to share their stories at every stop. We’ll call out the politicians in each district who made this happen: Van Orden, Steil, and Wied. And with a new Wisconsin governor’s race on the ballot in November, we’ll make sure voters know exactly who Tom Tiffany is — the same Tom Tiffany who voted to take healthcare away from 276,000 of their neighbors and now wants to run the state.Â
Organized by: Birds on a Wire, Chippewa Valley Indivisible, Committee to Protect Healthcare, Opportunity Wisconsin, SEIU Wisconsin, and Wisconsin Working Families Power