Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Liberal groups to protest Saturday for Obamacare

- By Perry Stein

WASHINGTON -- The bookend to a tumultuous week on Capitol Hill is scheduled to unfold Saturday evening on Freedom Plaza, where hundreds of people are expected to protest attempts to overturn the Affordable Care Act.

Several left-leaning groups organized the “Our Lives on the Line” protests in dozens of cities across the country, with the flagship protest in District of Columbia actor Justin Long will host the rally, which will be followed by a march to the White House.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is scheduled to speak, along with others who say they would have been harmed by Republican-proposed health-care legislatio­n.

“The message of this protest is that constituen­ts are furious about Trumpcare everywhere,” said Ben Wikler, Washington director of MoveOn.org, a progressiv­e group that helped to plan the rally. “There is nowhere to hide from a public that thinks this bill is a disgrace.”

Planned Parenthood, Moms Rising, Women’s March, NARAL ProChoice America and Indivisibl­e are among the organizing groups.

The Saturday marches have been in the works for more than a month and were scheduled to coincide with the first day of Congress’s August recess. When it was scheduled, the fate of health-care legislatio­n was up in the air, and it was unclear what precisely protesters would be protesting.

But early Friday, liberal groups that had been flooding Capitol Hill in recent weeks scored a victory as the Senate narrowly defeated a bill that would have advanced a scaledback plan to overhaul the Affordable Care Act.

Organizers say Saturday’s protest will show politician­s that if they try to dismantle the nation’s health-care system, the public will continue to fight.

Planned Parenthood has been organizing protests in hopes of stopping changes to the Affordable Care Act. All iterations of the proposed health-care overhaul have included slashing federal funding to Planned Parenthood.

“The momentum has been building, and after [Friday morning’s] historic takedown of this bill, we know that it is extraordin­arily important for us to stand in our power and demonstrat­e that when Congress tries to take care away from millions of people who rely on Planned Parenthood, we are not backing down,” said Graeme Joeck, federal campaign director of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

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