After Kennedy funeral, as many as 1,000 rally in NYC for health care reform bill
By APSaturday, August 29, 2009
Up to 1,000 rally in NYC for health care bill
NEW YORK — About a thousand people rallied in Manhattan on Saturday in support of federal health care reform legislation.
The event near Times Square began shortly after the funeral for U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, and took-on the feel of a tribute to the liberal leader.
One person carried a sign that said, “TeddyCare for all.”
U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney told the crowd the bill will lower health care costs for almost everyone. The New York Democrat also invoked Kennedy, saying the senator understood the need for change.
Opponents say the legislation will cost too much and diminish the quality of care.
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Tags: Health care reform, New York, New York City, North America, Political Issues, United States
Tags: Health care reform, New York, New York City, North America, Political Issues, United States
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