Safe in DC on Wednesday on Wednesday as part of our Healthcare March, Columbus Circle More than 1,000 people marched toward the US Capital in the US capital
When Erin Jackson was struggling with alcohol and addiction, the affordable Care Act and Medicide helped pay for his life -saving treatment.
Now, she is the executive director of Alaskin and stands Alaska, and she travels to DC to fight Medicide and Medicare to fight funds.
“You may not be on a medical, medical, but you don’t know.
He spoke on Wednesday in “saving our health care march”. The Columbus Circle marched in the US capital, more than a thousand people marched, with symbols that “our health care is not for sale” and “nothing is good.”
According to the budget office of the non -Partisan Congress, the goals of the House Republican’s budget cannot be reached without a deduction. Millions of US -based medicids, including children, old, disabled and low -income adults.
“Why would we do this to people? It’s cruel,” said Jackson Hill. “This is evil. It is a scale that I have never seen before. And it is actually doing our government with us.
Anilia is the co -director of the Majia Center for Popular Democracy, which organized the demonstration.
“It is not quiet to take away these resources, and we will not stand for it,” Majia said. “We are moving forward in this budget.”
She was affected by turnout, including members of the country’s largest nurses union, National Nurses United.
“I feel empowered. I encourage, “Majia said.” I feel disgusted that we have to do it too. “
Now many people plan to take their concerns to their elected representatives.
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