Monday, July 24, 2017

With Trumpcare Vote Looming, Medicare For All Supporters Set to March

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"The march will focus on expanding Medicare by calling on Congress to go beyond fighting to prevent the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Even with the ACA, there are as many as 29 million Americans without adequate access to healthcare," said Our Revolution. (Photo: National Nurses United/Flickr/cc)
"Now is the time to guarantee healthcare as a right for everyone and we will take that message to Congress every day until it happens."

With grassroots support for Medicare for All experiencing an unprecedented surgein the face of Republican efforts to leave 22 million more Americans without health insurance, Our Revolution and dozens of other progressive organizations are set to march on Monday to demand that lawmakers back legislation that would guarantee healthcare for all.

Thousands are expected to turn out for the march, which will take place midday in the nation's capital as Senate Republicans are gearing up to move forward with their plan to repeal Obamacare.

Several prominent speakers will be featured—including Our Revolution president Nina Turner and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif)—alongside "citizens sharing their personal stories about why Medicare for All is necessary."

"The march is one component of a larger grassroots effort in order to increase pressure on Senators to kill [Trumpcare] and support the expansion of healthcare to all Americans," Our Revolution said in a statement ahead of the event. "The march will focus on expanding Medicare by calling on Congress to go beyond fighting to prevent the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Even with the ACA, there are as many as 29 million Americans without adequate access to healthcare."

Specifically, the mass demonstration will call for lawmakers to back the Medicare for All bill—H.R. 676—put forth by Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), who has remarkedthat support for the legislation is more widespread than ever.

"I have been introducing the Medicare for All bill every session of Congress since 2003, and I'm the longest serving member of Congress," Conyers has said. "I have never seen more enthusiasm and energy behind this issue than what I'm seeing today."


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