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MONTGOMERY, Ala. – More than 300 congregations across Alabama have been invited to take part in a Call to Prayer this weekend ahead of the kickoff to the state’s legislative session. The event highlights the need for improved health care access for the 220,000 hardworking Alabamians living in the coverage gap who could benefit from Medicaid expansion.
“There are more than 200,000 Alabamians living in the coverage gap, many of them in rural parts of our state with huge challenges to access care,” said Pastor Chuck Poole with Together for Hope. “Our sacred scriptures are clear in calling people of all faiths to stand in solidarity with our neighbors who live on the hard edges of life. I pray our state lawmakers are led to feel the same calling to support such a critical, lifesaving issue.”
WHAT: Statewide Call to Prayer Weekend for Alabama’s 2025 legislative session with spokesperson available
WHO: Pastor Chuck Poole, Together for Hope
WHEN: Interviews available on Thursday, January 30 and Friday, January 31
HOW: Contact Stacy Jacobson to schedule an interview