Huntington Beach Affordable Care Act Protest Monday May 8 2017

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Huntington Beach California Affordable Care Act Protest Monday May 8 2017 at 3:00pm.
This event is in solidarity with the Women’s March Pledge of Liberation Campaign.

Huntington Beach Public Protest Protest to Representative Rohrabacher’s vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act Monday March 8 2017 Details

The Purpose:Let’s hold Representative Dana Rohrbacher accountable for his vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA)! We must make his constiuents aware of his vote and make sure he does not see another term in office!

Time: 3:00pm to 7:00pm

Location: A peaceful demonstration at Congressman Dana Rohrabacher’s Office located at 101 Main Street Suite 380 in Huntington Beach California
Congressman Rohrabacher’s job is to representative the people of the 48th district that includes:
Seal Beach, Sunset Beach, Surfside, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Aliso Viejo, Newport Coast, Newport Beach, Laguna Niguel, Fountain Valley as well as portions of Midway City, Westminster, Santa Ana and Garden Grove.

Bring: Signs and Banners

Registration: Please Register Online at Action Network.

Huntington Beach Parking

There is parking structures and metered parking near the event.

Please check out the Huntington Beach Parking Maps for more info.

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Women’s March Pledge of Liberation
“Together, activists around the country from every movement sector will unite on May 8 2017 and hold demonstrations at in-district congressional offices and the offices of other elected officials. Women’s March, in partnership with ACLU People Power, United We Dream, Hollaback!, The Gathering for Justice, the National Lawyers Guild and other national and local partners, will take our resistance directly to our members of Congress. We will send a clear message that we will rise up, together, against attacks on our health care, our identities, and our religious freedoms. We no longer accept hollow reforms or compromises that help some of our communities but harm others.We will hold demonstrations in solidarity with communities around the country and collectively fight for dignity, justice and freedom. We are all part of one movement, and we are not only stronger and more powerful together—our unity is how we survive as people, organizations, and movements.”

To Find a March near you please visit Action Network.

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