Thursday Town Hall: New Jersey Leaders Discuss Medicare for All in the Age of COVID
Thursday Town Hall: New Jersey Leaders Discuss Medicare for All in the Age of COVID
New Jersey (Statewide) – New Jersey politicians, community organizers, unions, and medical workers will discuss how Medicare for All would greatly benefit the lives and health of New Jersey residents during a virtual town hall on Thursday, June 17. The conversation will center on how a Medicare for All healthcare system would better prepare the state for a healthcare emergency like a pandemic, and how New Jersey is becoming the epicenter of a grassroots movement to enact the policy.
The town hall, organized by Our Revolution New Jersey and Public Citizen, and cosponsored by Make the Road NJ Action, People’s Organization for Progress, and National Nurses United, comes after the effort to pass the 10th Medicare for All local resolution in the state is underway, which includes the capital of Trenton.
Press is invited to ask attendees questions through the chat feature.
WHO:
U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.)
Council Member Santiago Rodriguez, Trenton City Council
Council Member Dean Dafis, Maplewood City Council
Council Member Kate Triggiano, Red Bank Borough Council
Council Member Ed Correa, Dover City Council
Kelly Coogan-Gehr, National Nurses United
Thomas Cook, Pharmacists for Single Payer and small business owner
Anna-Marta Visky, Our Revolution New Jersey
Melinda St. Louis, Public Citizen
WHEN: Thursday, June 17, 7 pm ET
WHERE: RSVP HERE to receive the zoom link for the town hall.
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Our Revolution is dedicated to organizing a political revolution strong enough to challenge the structural forces that threaten our survival as a society. Together, we are building a national grassroots network of powerful local groups who are fighting to win progressive issue fights, elect progressive champions, transform the Democratic party and get big money out of politics.
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