INDY SUPPORTS MEDICARE FOR ALL

Join us for the approval of a resolution in support of Medicare for All


Before the pandemic, an estimated half a million Hoosiers we’re living without insurance. This is why Central Indiana Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and Indiana Racial Justice Alliance (RJA) are together presenting a non-binding resolution in support of Medicare for All. This Medicare for All resolution has strong support from Councilor Ali Brown and the City County Council and will be a clear statement to the state of Indiana and Washington that the residents of Indy demand access to universal and quality healthcare. Join us November 8th at 6pm for a rally on Monument Circle then a gathering in support of resolution at the City County Council building at 7pm. This resolution unequivocally states that healthcare is a human right!

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