Eric Sorensen

07/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/11/2025 08:52

ICYMI: Over 13,000 Constituents Join Congressman Sorensen's Virtual Town Hall

Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17) hosted a virtual town hall focused on protecting access to health care, including the importance of preserving Medicaid and Medicare. More than 13,000 constituents from across Central and Northwestern Illinois joined the call to hear updates and ask questions directly.

Throughout the event, Congressman Sorensen discussed his work in Congress to defend the Affordable Care Act, oppose cuts to Medicaid and Medicare, and lower health care costs for working families and seniors.

One of the most powerful moments of the evening came from a caller named Donna in Canton. Donna shared that she works a seasonal job and is actively trying to secure full-time employment, while her husband is on disability. She unfortunately lost her Medicaid coverage and now she's left with no affordable health care options.

"Donna's story is heartbreaking, and unfortunately, far too common," said Congressman Sorensen. "No family should have to struggle finding affordable health care options. I'm going to work as hard as I can-not just on legislation, but one-on-one with constituents like Donna-to make sure people in our communities don't fall through the cracks. Health care is not a privilege-it's a right."

Congressman Sorensen expressed his gratitude to everyone who participated in the event and reaffirmed his commitment to keeping health care affordable and accessible for all.

"I'm so appreciative to everyone who took the time to join the town hall," said Sorensen. "Listening to my neighbors and hearing your stories is one of the most important parts of my job. When I hear directly from you, it helps me fight harder in Washington. Your voices guide my work, and I'll keep showing up, listening, and making sure your needs are heard loud and clear in Congress."

The full telephone town hall is available here.

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