Breast Cancer Support Fund PAC
A 527 Political Organization
The Breast Cancer Support Fund PAC, an Initiative of the United Health PAC, is a non-party political organization(not a charity) established and regulated under section 527 of the tax code. Our goal is to advocate for women that have been diagnosed with breast cancer by contacting and informing voters of these needs and asking them to take action. No funds received by our organization will be given to any Candidate or used to directly support or oppose them. No funds will be given to any cancer patient or cancer organization directly as we are not a charity. We are strictly an issue advocacy political organization.
Dear Friends, I am writing to you today as a widower of a breast cancer victim. My beloved wife lost her life to this terrible disease, leaving me alone to navigate the world without her. I never imagined that I would be in this position, but here I am.
Breast cancer is a disease that affects so many people, not just those who are diagnosed, but also their families and loved ones. It is a disease that takes away our mothers, sisters, daughters, and friends. It is a disease that robs us of our future and our dreams. But it doesn't have to be this way.
We have the power to make a change. We have the power to vote for leaders who will prioritize funding for cancer research and treatment. We have the power to advocate for policies that will ensure everyone has access to affordable healthcare. We have the power to demand action from our elected officials to make cancer a thing of the past.
I urge you all to take action and make your voice heard. Your vote matters. Your voice matters. Together, we can make a difference and bring hope to those who are battling cancer.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. Let's stand together and fight for a better future for all.
Sincerely, Bill Davis
Breast cancer is a significant public health issue affecting millions of people worldwide. While there is no guaranteed cure for the disease, legislation can play a crucial role in reducing the incidence of breast cancer, improving treatment outcomes, and ultimately, ending breast cancer. Here are some ways in which legislation could help end breast cancer:
Funding for breast cancer research: The government could allocate more funding towards breast cancer research, particularly towards understanding the causes and risk factors associated with the disease. This research could help identify preventative measures and more effective treatment options.
Education and awareness campaigns: The government could also invest in education and awareness campaigns to raise public awareness of breast cancer, its risk factors, and the importance of early detection. This could include targeted campaigns aimed at specific demographic groups, such as women over 40, who are at higher risk of developing breast cancer.
Mandating insurance coverage for breast cancer screening and treatment: Breast cancer screening and treatment can be expensive, and many individuals do not have access to affordable healthcare. Legislation could mandate insurance companies to cover the costs of breast cancer screening and treatment, making it more accessible to those who need it.
Environmental regulations: Exposure to certain environmental pollutants and toxins has been linked to an increased risk of breast cancer. Legislation could impose stricter regulations on companies to reduce the release of these harmful substances into the environment, thereby reducing the risk of breast cancer.
Improved access to clinical trials: Clinical trials are critical for advancing breast cancer research and developing new treatment options. Legislation could improve access to clinical trials, particularly for underrepresented groups, to ensure that everyone has access to the latest and most effective treatments.
Overall, legislation can play a crucial role in ending breast cancer by promoting research, education, and access to healthcare, while also working to reduce environmental risk factors. By implementing these measures, we can work towards a future where breast cancer is no longer a widespread public health concern.
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We believe Americans need to demand action from our elected officials to make cancer a thing of the past.
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As a 527 Political Organization we advocate for women that have been diagnosed with breast cancer by informing voters of these needs and asking them to take action. This is our only purpose, we do not give money or financial support to any person or cancer organization as we are not a charity. We also do not in any way give money or directly coordinate with any candidates or elected officials as that would be a violation of federal law based on our 527 status. Any contribution to our organization is not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes. A large portion of proceeds received by our organization are used to defray the costs of fundraising which include but are not limited to telemarketing, printing, postage, etc...
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United Health PAC
Breast Cancer Support Fund
1104 West Broad Street #1102
Falls Church, VA 22046
We apologize if you have been inconvenienced by one of our political calls. Our organization strives to be legally compliant.
We maintain an in-house Do-Not-Call list and will gladly add any name to it that has been submitted.
Below are some excerpts from the FTC & FCC website for your reference.
FTC - Do Not Call Registry
There are some exemptions to the Do Not Call rules. Because of the limits to FTC’s authority, the Registry does not apply to political calls
National DNC Registry Rules
While the National Do Not Call (DNC) Registry prohibits sales calls without consent, calls that are not considered “telephone solicitation” such as political calls and charitable calls are allowed without consent.
This advice is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice.