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Carolyn Corrigan
auntiec31 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 30 19:15:00 UTC 2025
Will add particularly with Ayotte on her page when if asked support or
opposed of the cut. I opposed lets and I was fiercly honest as to why and
holding them accountable on who they support and they will have a mess to
clean up. Lets agree to diaagree thanks.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2025, 1:30 PM randi62 via NHLakesChapter <
nhlakeschapter at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> I agree. Straight to the point and well written. Thanks for advocating.
> Great job.
>
> Randi Wilson ✨️
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> From: Carolyn Corrigan via NHLakesChapter <nhlakeschapter at nfbnet.org>
> Date: 12/30/25 8:42 AM (GMT-05:00)
> To: "NHLakesChapter at nfbnet.org" <nhlakeschapter at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Carolyn Corrigan <auntiec31 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [NHLakesChapter] (no subject)
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> After a discussion w mom recently ending ro new year with a congressional
> letter for our group and other medical benefits people deal with. Kind of
> fighting for both of my parents. I want to share the first sentence.Thank
> you chatgpt give them my thoughts and it makes it easier to get letters
> together.
>
> Protect Disability Benefits and Expand Access to Mental Health Care ...
> Subject
>
> Dear NH Congress and Governor Ayotte,
>
> I am writing as a concerned constituent to urge you to protect disability
> benefits and to fight just as strongly for expanded access to mental health
> care. Discussions around budget cuts often focus on disability and
> essential health services, yet these are not areas where cuts should be
> made. These supports are lifelines for individuals and families who are
> already struggling to get by.
> Mental health care, in particular, remains severely limited for many
> people due to insurance restrictions, provider shortages, and high
> out-of-pocket costs. This directly affects my family. My mother needs more
> options for mental health services, yet insurance limitations make it
> difficult to find affordable and timely care. No one should have to choose
> between their well-being and what their insurance will allow.
> I urge you to consider the real human impact behind these budget
> decisions. Health care—both physical and mental—is not a luxury. Protecting
> disability benefits and expanding mental health availability strengthens
> families, communities, and the workforce as a whole.
> At the same time, I ask that you carefully examine where sacrifices are
> truly necessary. Many Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, while
> those with great wealth continue to benefit the most from current policies.
> Budget solutions should not come at the expense of people who are sick,
> disabled, or simply trying to survive. Leadership requires compassion and
> fairness, not placing the heaviest burden on those with the least.
> Please stand up for people’s health, dignity, and basic needs. I hope you
> will use your position to protect disability benefits, expand mental health
> coverage, and ensure that our policies reflect care for all—not just those
> who already have more than enough.
> Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to seeing your
> continued commitment to the well-being of your constituents.
> Sincerely,
> Carolyn Corrigan
> Keene, NH
> auntiec31 at gmail.com
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