The future of 340B will likely be decided in the next congressional session.
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Voting encourages more significant involvement in other forms of civic participation, such as attending community meetings, joining advocacy groups, and participating in local decision-making processes.
Voting allows voters to have a say in their government and to feel empowered as citizens. It is a means of making their voices heard and holding elected officials accountable.
Voting allows individuals to choose representatives who prioritize the needs of communities that rely on 340B. Elected officials aware of the program’s impact can defend it in the next congressional session.
Congressional policymaking directly impacts programs like 340B. By voting, you, the voter, can influence these policies to create a more supportive and equitable environment.
Visit vote.gov to begin the voter registration process. Select your state or territory. Depending on its rules, you will find instructions on how to register:
The Federal Voting Assistance Program lets you register to vote and request an absentee ballot if you are a:
If you change your name or move to a new address, you must update your voter registration. If you move outside your state, you must register with the state you moved to. To change your registration:
Your state may ask you to re-register to make the information change or may provide a special form to use for reporting the change.
Change your registration using vote.gov.
Your political party affiliation is the party that you choose to associate with. Depending on your state, you may be asked your party affiliation when you register to vote. You can change your registration through your state election office. Before you do, know:
You do not have to join a political party or reveal your party preference when you register to vote.
You can vote early in person, absentee, or in person on election day.
Absentee voting and voting by mail: Absentee voting and vote-by-mail allow you to vote before Election Day by mail or drop-off. Learn the difference between them, how to get a ballot, and meet voting deadlines.
Early in-person voting: Early voting allows you to vote in person before Election Day. Learn where to get more details about early voting in your state.
The next presidential election will be on November 5, 2024, but the dates of other elections can vary. Learn when to vote for your federal, state, and local representatives.
Find your polling place. You go to your polling place to vote in local, state, and federal elections. Find out where yours is located, its hours, and if you can change it.
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