tinacat933

tinacat933 t1_ivmvw62 wrote

Call the Election Protection Hotline 1-866-OUR VOTE (866-687-8683) to get immediate help from a nonpartisan Election Protection volunteer. The Hotline is administered by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. (Spanish/Español, 888-VE-Y-VOTA. Asian, 888-API-VOTE. Arabic, 844-YALLA-US. American Sign Language video, 301-818-VOTE. Or text OUR VOTE to 97779.

You can also call the U.S. Department of Justice Voting Rights Hotline 1-800-253-3931; TTY line 877-267-8971

? Local board of elections? Secretary of State?

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tinacat933 t1_ivmvkb1 wrote

Call the Election Protection Hotline 1-866-OUR VOTE (866-687-8683) to get immediate help from a nonpartisan Election Protection volunteer. The Hotline is administered by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. (Spanish/Español, 888-VE-Y-VOTA. Asian, 888-API-VOTE. Arabic, 844-YALLA-US. American Sign Language video, 301-818-VOTE. Or text OUR VOTE to 97779.

You can also call the U.S. Department of Justice Voting Rights Hotline 1-800-253-3931; TTY line 877-267-8971

? Not sure if it’s to late

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tinacat933 t1_iuzr0q5 wrote

Hi, being on the exchange (through Pennie’s) and off (private insurance), is the exact same benefits with the same plan, but with pennie only they can give you tax credits to lower your premiums, there is no reason not to go through Pennie if you can get a lower premium…but if you and your SO file taxes together that may impact your income levels. Just go the pennie website to calculate your new premiums

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