Laura Packard
Laura Packard (born May 23, 1976) is an American health care activist[1] and political commentator. She is the founder of Health Care Voices,[2] a non-profit grassroots organization for adults with serious medical conditions. She is Executive Director of Get America Covered, a group that promotes increased health coverage.[3] She is a co-chair of the Health Care Voter campaign, with actress Alyssa Milano, politician Donna Edwards, and others.[4]
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Packard in 2020 | |
Born | May 23, 1976 |
Education | University of Michigan (BS, Computer Science) |
Occupation | Health Care Activist |
Known for | Health Care Voices, Health Care Voter, Get America Covered |
Website | healthcarevoices |
Packard was a featured speaker at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.[5][6]
A self-employed small business owner,[7] she was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin Lymphoma in 2017.[8] Believing that the Affordable Care Act saved her life[9] and that without it she would be bankrupt or dead without the care she received through her insurance,[10] she became an outspoken critic of repeal attempts. Her sharp questioning led United States Senator Dean Heller to eject her from a public event,[11] and her criticism of President Donald Trump resulted in him blocking her on Twitter.[12] A 2018 lawsuit, Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump, forced President Donald Trump to reinstate her access to his social media accounts, along with that of 40 others.[13]
Packard spoke on two national bus tours with progressive health care advocacy organization Protect Our Care in 2018[14] and 2019.[15]
Moving to Denver, Colorado in 2019, her political advocacy broadened to include challenges to United States Senator Cory Gardner’s community engagement, and she went on a statewide bus tour with “Cardboard Cory” to accentuate his purported inaccessibility.[16]
In 2018, Packard was noted for her outspoken opposition to the nomination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.[17] She was included again in media coverage for her 2020 opposition to the nomination of Justice Amy Coney Barrett.[18]
She has appeared as a contributor on health issues on ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and on Colorado Public Radio, among other media.
References
- Epstein, Reid (July 16, 2019). "Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris Have Made Waves. Some Progressives Remain Skeptical". New York Times.
- Menendez, Lisa (September 19, 2020). "'Healthcare is at risk': The impact of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death on everyday Americans". MSNBC.
- Carrns, Ann (February 5, 2021). "In 'Do-Over,' Enrollment in Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Reopens". New York Times.
- "Health Care Voter announces Six new campaign co-chairs, ramps up ahead of 2018 elections". Patriot Not Partisan. January 22, 2018.
- Wingerter, Justin (August 18, 2020). "Denver health care activist speaking at Democratic convention". Denver Post.
- Phillips, Amber (August 19, 2020). "Four issues besides coronavirus that Democrats are hammering at their convention". Washington Post.
- Liacko, Alexa (October 30, 2020). "Cancer survivor worried politics over healthcare will bankrupt or cost her her life". ABC Denver 7.
- Packard, Laura (December 23, 2019). "Obamacare saved my life, now its on the brink of destruction". Denver Post.
- Packard, Laura (September 24, 2020). "Trump and Republicans' health care 'plan' would endanger people like me amid Covid-19". NBC News.
- Packard, Laura (March 22, 2020). "I'd be bankrupt or dead without the Affordable Care Act. We're both survivors — so far". USA Today.
- "Woman says she was asked to leave after asking Sen. Heller health-care question". Washington Post. December 4, 2017.
- Hayes, Christal (September 20, 2017). "Trump Twitter-Blocked a Woman with Stage 4 Cancer — And She Has a Message for Him". Newsweek.
- Binder, Matt (August 29, 2018). "President Trump forced to unblock dozens of Twitter users after court ruling". Mashable.
- "Health Care Activist Laura Packard to Join Protect Our Care's Bus Tour". Protect Our Care. September 11, 2018.
- "THIS WEEK: Protect Our Care "Health Care Emergency" Bus Tour Kicks Off With Stops in Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado". Protect Our Care. August 1, 2019.
- Grenoble, Ryan (August 26, 2019). "A Cardboard Cutout Of Sen. Cory Gardner Just Wrapped Up A Statewide Bus Tour". Huffington Post.
- Scherer, Michael (July 9, 2018). "With Trump's nominee announced, the battle for the court begins". Washington Post.
- Holpuch, Amanda (October 2, 2020). "Fears for Obamacare if Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to supreme court". The Guardian.