Kamala Harris Is Right. Unions Are Vital—Mine Saved My Family
When my wife got cancer, our financial lives were saved because of my actors’ union health insurance. My union doesn’t hold its members’ hands, but it’s got our backs.
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When my wife got cancer, our financial lives were saved because of my actors’ union health insurance. My union doesn’t hold its members’ hands, but it’s got our backs.
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