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citizensvoice : declared in Crowd rallies for health care

When asked if he worried whether his grandchildren would always have access to affordable health care, he replied: "I worry about it for everyone."Colton Miletti, a 20-year-old from West Pittston, said his concerns about the nation's 45th president go beyond health care. "A basic right is under attack: the right to affordable health care," said Bob Morgan, district director for U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright, D-Moosic. "It's our entire health care safety net."emark@citizensvoice.com570-821-2117 Pamela Zotynia said that both she and her son, who has cerebral palsy and other serious conditions, might become ineligible for health care if ACA is repealed. WILKES-BARRE — "Don't take my health care."That was the message on one of many hand-held signs seen Saturday outside the Luzerne County Courthouse at a rally in support of the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and Medicaid.


Medical providers, ACA supporters rally for health care at McCain, Flake offices in Phoenix

(Photo: Garrett Mitchell/The Republic)Medical professionals and Affordable Care Act supporters lined the sidewalk along Camelback Road near the offices of U.S. Sens. In the end, the vast majority of the population is in favor of the Affordable Care Act and what it's done," said organizer Dr. Quinn Snyder. Demonstrators lined Camelback Road in Phoenix on Feb. 25, 2017, to protest the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act. RELATED: 'Obamacare' repeal could kill 62,000 Arizona jobs, study says"This is something that affects everybody. 'Please don't kill my sister'Demonstrators lined Camelback Road in Phoenix on Feb. 25, 2017, to protest the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act.

Rally, die-in held to support health care
Other speakers urged Hogan to step up to support the health care the program has provided for Marylanders. "Now she is fully present for her granddaughter, she's clean and has a full-time job — all because we could provide her health care with Medicare expansion." Doctors, nurses, social workers, patients and citizens gathered in front of the State House in Annapolis Saturday to voice their support for the Affordable Care Act. Doctors, nurses, social workers, patients and citizens gathered in front of the State House in Annapolis Saturday to voice their support for the federal Affordable Care Act. After the speeches, the crowd of about 150 started walking, chanting, "Ho-ho, Hey-hey, the ACA has got to stay" and "Fix it, don't nix it," while toting signs reading "ACA — Health Care We Can Live With" and "We Will Love and Protect One Another."



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