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Rep. Adams, AG Stein, and NC Participate in ‘Our Lives On The Line’ Digital Town Hall
Updated: Apr 15, 2020
Rep. Alma Adams, AG Josh Stein, and NC Leaders to Participate in ‘Our Lives On The Line’ Digital Town Hall
Town Hall Series Focused on Holding Trump Administration, Sens. Burr and Tillis Accountable for Failed Response to Coronavirus Pandemic
Raleigh, N.C. — Tomorrow, Health Care Voter will continue its Our Lives On The Line digital town hall series with a North Carolina town hall to discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the existing weaknesses in the health care system for North Carolinians, and how Sens. Thom Tillis, Sen. Richard Burr and the Trump administration must respond.
For years, President Trump, Sen. Tillis, and Sen. Burr have worked relentlessly to undermine North Carolina’s health care system. Even during the coronavirus pandemic, they have continued to put their political interests over the health of the American people by supporting a lawsuit that would repeal the Affordable Care Act. The town hall will elevate the voices of the North Carolinians demanding that their leaders put lives first.
Piedmont Rising joins co-sponsors Protect Our Care North Carolina, Action NC, Little Lobbyists, Indivisible,Town Hall Project, Center for American Progress Action Fund, MomsRising, and Health Care Voices, the town hall will feature Rep. Alma Adams (NC-12), North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, State Rep. Sydney Batch, Director of Community Engagement at Little Lobbyists Stacy Staggs, and Patient AdvocateDonnaMarie Woodson. The town hall will be moderated by Felicia Burnett, the National Director of MomsRising.
WHAT: Our Lives On The Line North Carolina Digital Town Hall
WHO: Rep. Alma Adams (NC-12)
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein
State Rep. Sydney Batch
Stacy Staggs, Director of Community Engagement of Little Lobbyists
DonnaMarie Woodson, Patient Advocate
Moderated by Felicia Burnett, National Director for Health Care at Moms Rising
DATE: Thursday, April 16, 2020
WHEN: 3:00 pm EST
WHERE: Health Care Voter Facebook
Health Care Voter’s digital town hall series consists of two national and six state-focused Facebook live town halls, featuring members of Congress, governors, local elected officials, advocates, and the medical professionals who are putting their lives on the line to fight the pandemic. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi joined a national discussion to kick off the town hall series last week.
Details for the full series of town halls are below:
National Kick Off, March 31 at 6:00 pm Eastern
Arizona Town Hall, April 2 at 5:00 pm Eastern/3:00 pm Mountain
Colorado Town Hall, April 7 at 5:00 pm Eastern/3:00 pm Mountain
Maine Town Hall, April 14 at 3:00 pm Eastern
North Carolina Town Hall, April 16 at 3:00 pm Eastern
Iowa Town Hall, April 18 at 1:00 pm Eastern/12:00 pm Central
Wisconsin Town Hall, April 21 at 4:00 pm Eastern/3:00 pm Central
New Jersey Town Hall, April 23 at 3:00 pm Eastern
Michigan Town Hall, April 28 at 3:00 pm Eastern
National Series Finale, April 30 at 3:00 pm Eastern
Over two years ago, Health Care Voter launched Drive For Our Lives, a nationwide tour to lift up stories about the need to protect the Affordable Care Act. During the first Our Lives On the Line day of action, which kicked off a month-long bus tour, more than 170 rallies were held in 43 states, with hundreds of thousands engaging online including tweets of support from Leonardo DiCaprio, Nancy Pelosi, and Ben Affleck. The bus tour spent a month driving nearly 7,000 miles across the country, rallying in 30 cities and 21 states.
Two years after the first Our Lives On The Line tour, Health Care Voter is going back “on the road” in the middle of a major health care crisis to argue that it’s more important than ever to fight together for access to affordable care, medicines, and vaccines.
To RSVP for the press conference or set up interviews with Health Care Voter spokespeople and partners, please email press@healthcarevoter.org.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Jessica Coscia
jessica@piedmontrising.org
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