In D.C., Mainers lead protest demanding Collins support Medicare for All
More than a dozen Maine community leaders and health care advocates from across the nation filled Sen. Susan Collins office in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday to demand she support Medicare for All, a proposal to achieve universal health care.
In a letter delivered to the senators office following the first-ever U.S. House hearing on Medicare for All, the advocates described the United States current healthcare system as indefensible and designed to profit off of ordinary peoples pain.
We are tired of being told that healthcare is complicated when the real problem, the root problem, is that when some of us get sick, someone else gets rich, the letter reads. The simple, uncomplicated notion that everyone should have the care they need is a shared belief for all of us gathered today, and among millions of voters across the country.
The letter asks Collins to commit to turning down all campaign donation from health insurers and to attending a town hall in Augusta during the August recess to discuss Medicare for All.
Read more: https://mainebeacon.com/in-d-c-mainers-lead-protest-demanding-collins-support-medicare-for-all/