USA Today: Registering Voters at Medical Facilities would be a Good Rx for Democracy

“Hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities are uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between healthcare and voter engagement, by integrating nonpartisan voter engagement into health care — from waiting rooms to after-visit discharge instruction.  This is one important step in the journey to achieve 100% participation."

Read our full article in USA Today here.

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