Sentences with phrase «care town hall»

Over 200 people participated in a health care town hall on February 21st at the Columbia ARC.
KINGSTON, N.Y. >> Republican U.S. Rep. John Faso has been invited to a health care town hall meeting taking place Monday evening in Kingston, but his spokeswoman said he would be unable to attend due to another event.
While Faso will not be at the health care town hall, he would be the guest speaker at a forum for seniors at The Kingston Library.
She said he would not be at the health care town hall.

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The senator is here to conduct a «hospital town hall» event — his 58th in a series aimed at cataloguing the havoc he says Obamacare will wreak on health care providers across the state.
Our most - read article about the ACA came from a North Carolina newspaper's account of a congressman's town hall meeting discussing the health care law's future.
I'm sure you've all seen the video footage coming out of the recent town hall meetings on health care.
Should we Christians be involved in things like Tea Parties, carrying signs, taking part in Town Hall meetings against government run health care, etc?
«I think it was intended to be a sexist smear, intended to silence me on something I care very deeply about and the truth is, the president's not going to silence me or the women who have stood up against him or the millions of women who have been marching since inauguration and showing up at town halls and running for office to be heard on the things that they care most deeply about,» she said.
Sliwa, who appears regularly on NY1, has been a Paladino booster (recall the now - infamous 9 / 11 - health care reform bill radio interview) and had agreed to introduce the Buffalo businessman tomorrow at an «Ask Carl» town hall meeting in Staten Island.
«Our priority remains on continuing our record of caring, conservative leadership, bridging the partisan divide as the co-chair of the Problem Solver Caucus, and remaining accessible with our over two hundred Town Hall meetings.»
The new chair of the House Rules Committee came under attack for proposing a constitutionally questionable procedural maneuver to pass the controversial Affordable Care Act in 2010, refused to hold town hall meetings during the height of the Tea Party movement, and compared Republicans to Nazis during a fight over abortion access in 2011.
Rep. Tom Reed came into Chautauqua County on a wave of optimism Saturday for two town hall meetings following the controversial vote on the health care measure.
Also at 6 p.m., Rep. Yvette Clarke hosts a town hall on immigration, health care and gun violence, New Life Tabernacle, 4905 Avenue D, Brooklyn.
Also at 7:30 p.m., Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi will host a town hall meeting on proposed health care changes at the federal level, Dorfman Senior Center, 305 East Locust St., Rome.
Town hall meetings got loud for some Republican members of Congress this week, as they defended the passage of the American Health Care Act by the House of Representatives.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand answers a question on health care at a town hall meeting Friday, July 14 at Syracuse University.
Sean Patrick Maloney, who represents New York's 18th congressional district invited Representative John Faso to speak at a town hall to answer constituent's questions and explain Faso's vote for the health care bill that passed in the House on May 4th.
As our own U.S. Representative, John Faso, refuses to attend public town halls to explain his vote for the American Health Care Act, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney from neighboring NY20 stepped in to answer questions from local residents concerned about how AHCA would adversely affect their access to quality health cCare Act, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney from neighboring NY20 stepped in to answer questions from local residents concerned about how AHCA would adversely affect their access to quality health carecare.
De Blasio told Brooklynites at the town hall on Thursday that homeless families should be close to the communities they come from and near their medical care, houses of worship and schools.
In Oneida County Tuesday, a group gathered outside of Mohawk Valley Rep. Claudia Tenney's (R - New Hartford) town hall, holding up signs that said «HEALTH CARE, NOT TAX CUTS.»
KINGSTON, N.Y. >> «More than 600 people have signed up to attend a town hall - style event Friday at a local elementary school, hoping to hear U.S. Rep. John Faso speak about the Affordable Care Act, immigration reform and other current issues.
He was the Executive Member for Adult Social Care and Health in the Borough between 2006 and the local elections earlier this year, when Labour regained power at Camden Town Hall, at which point he replaced Andrew Marshall as Conservative group leader.
Rhodes, of Ulster County, announced he was considering a run the day Democratic Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, of the neighboring 18th District, held a town hall in Faso's district concerning the American Health Care Act, which passed in the House May 4.
Rep. Tom Reed plans to hold a town hall meeting this Saturday on the GOP's health care plan, past meetings have been raucous.
For more than two hours hours, Capital Region Democratic Rep. Paul Tonko took questions at a town hall meeting on, among other topics, environmental policies pushed by Trump, the manufacturing workforce, efforts to repeal of the Affordable Care Act and hate crimes that have gained considerable attention since the election.
Also at 10 a.m., Fight Back Bay Ridge of Brooklyn and Staten Island Women Who March hold rally outside of Republican Rep. Dan Donovan's office, to demand he represent them and their support of the Affordable Care Act, and that he hold an in - person town hall meeting with his constituents, 7308 13th Ave., Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
Rep. John Faso appeared at a town hall event that was televised on Thursday night, drawing questions over his vote for the Republican - backed health care law.
Huge crowds of raucous progressives and quieter conservatives overwhelmed Rep. Tom Reed's town hall meetings in Ashville and Cherry Creek Saturday morning, with the progressives repeatedly interrupting and shouting down the congressman's comments as he tried to defend Republican plans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Also at 6 p.m., Sen. Marisol Alcántara, Assemblyman Richard Gottfried and Rep. Adriano Espaillat and others host a town hall on a universal, single - payer health care proposal, Alumni Auditorium, William Black Medical Research Building, Columbia University Medical Center, 650 West 168th St., Manhattan.
Going to a statewide single - payer health insurance program could offset the financial hit facing New York state if Congress does away with the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, Assemblyman Phil Steck said during a town hall - type meeting today.
At his first in - person town hall meeting since taking office in January, Rep. John Faso defended his vote on the Republicans» failed health care bill before a crowd in Troy that wanted reassurance their access to health care would remain intact and affordable.
Faso, a former minority leader of the state Assembly and the GOP candidate for New York governor in 2006, has taken heat during his brief time in Congress for voting in favor of the Republican health care bill in the House and for refusing to hold town hall - style meetings with constituents in his district.
Faso, who voted in favor of the GOP health care bill last week, has so far declined to hold a town hall - style meeting in his district or attend any to which he's been invited.
The demonstrators want to have a town hall meeting to voice concerns about a Republican plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act and other issues.
Since the repeal debate began, protesters have made direct confrontations with elected officials a central part of their opposition to the Republican bill — copying what worked for tea party activists, who packed Democratic town halls during the lengthy 2009 - 2010 Affordable Care Act debate.
Tenney says she finds it ironic that town halls, which have become such an issue for decidedly liberal activists who oppose a repeal of the Affordable Care Act, became a thing, when tea party conservatives railed against that legislation during the 2010 election cycle.
Kingston's not in his district, but Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney rolled into the Senate Garage anyway the evening of Monday, May 8 to talk to the about 600 who turned out for a «town hall» forum on the new Republican health care plan currently working its way through Congress.
CAPITAL REGION TOWN HALL Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will host a Town Hall in Troy on Wednesday, August 9th ~ She'll give brief remarks, then take your questions about everything from health care to the econTOWN HALL Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will host a Town Hall in Troy on Wednesday, August 9th ~ She'll give brief remarks, then take your questions about everything from health care to the econHALL Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will host a Town Hall in Troy on Wednesday, August 9th ~ She'll give brief remarks, then take your questions about everything from health care to the econTown Hall in Troy on Wednesday, August 9th ~ She'll give brief remarks, then take your questions about everything from health care to the econHall in Troy on Wednesday, August 9th ~ She'll give brief remarks, then take your questions about everything from health care to the economy.
Faso has faced criticism from Democrats for supporting the agenda of President Donald Trump, voting to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and his alleged refusal to meet with constituents and hold town halls.
They are determined to avoid a repeat of August 2009, when tea party activists and conservative groups descended upon congressional town hall meetings to denounce Obama's plan to remake the health - care system.
Asked about a town hall - style meeting about health care that U.S. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D - Cold Spring, was holding in Kingston Monday evening, Faso called it an act of partisan politics.
Collins is among members of Congress under pressure from anti-Trump groups to hold town hall meetings to discuss the president's travel ban, planned repeal of the Affordable Care Act, and other controversial measures.
Ahead of a recent town hall forum in Plattsburgh, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R - Willsboro) was greeted by more than 100 protestors unhappy with her vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
«I invite you to join me for a town hall meeting with the residents of our district to discuss the real issues, taxes, the deficit, job creation and health care
UFT Family Child Care Providers Chapter Chair Tammie Miller joined Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and other elected officials and labor leaders for a Manhattan town hall meeting on May 25 to discuss the impact of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed $ 51 million cut to child care funding on children and low - inCare Providers Chapter Chair Tammie Miller joined Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and other elected officials and labor leaders for a Manhattan town hall meeting on May 25 to discuss the impact of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed $ 51 million cut to child care funding on children and low - incare funding on children and low - income
When the right wing media peddled lies aboutt he health care reform tweaking medicare hunreds of these «concerned» citizens thronged the town halls, what about now?
UFT Family Child Care Providers Chapter Chair Tammie Miller joined Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and other elected officials and labor leaders for a Manhattan town hall meeting on May 25 to discuss the impact of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed $ 51 million cut to child care funding on children and low - income working pareCare Providers Chapter Chair Tammie Miller joined Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and other elected officials and labor leaders for a Manhattan town hall meeting on May 25 to discuss the impact of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed $ 51 million cut to child care funding on children and low - income working parecare funding on children and low - income working parents.
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R - New Hartford) faces backlash about her stance on the Affordable Care Act during a town hall in Camden.
And Indivisible — which said in a planning memo that it wanted to «trap Reed in appearing as if he doesn't care about his constituents» — appeared to have a strong presence at each of the four town hall meetings.
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