‘Drive for our Lives’ bus tour stops at city hall to rally for health care POSTED 12:42 PM, AUGUST 9, 2017, BY KERRI STOWELL Health care bus tour h KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A rally outside city hall saw local leaders joining health care advocates ghting for health insurance for millions of Americans. FOX 4's Kerri Stowell is live at 12th and Locust with more. At city hall, the national bus tour called "Drive For Our Lives" launched at the end of July. It's traveled to over 20 states and stopped at Kansas City's city hall at noon. Mayor Sly James and former Secretary of State Jason Kander are joining health care advocates on the steps. They're voicing their concern about possible future changes to the Affordable Care Act, and what that could mean for millions of Americans. They're worried millions of families could lose health insurance. They want members of congress to hold town hall meetings to hear from people before any future votes on the Affordable Care Act. "It is really important that we remember that it is people power that made this happen," Kander said. "People power that is the reason that Trumpcare for the moment is dead and Obamacare is alive, and that means that millions of Americans still have health insurance and that makes a huge difference in their lives. And the second, is that we have to keep this momentum going. We have to keep this enthusiasm going because it is an opportunity to nally do what I think is the right thing, which is to make health care a right for every American. The tour will run through August. SPONSORED CONTENT Star Trek's Tricorder is Here! AUG 10, 2017, BY CONNATIX There is no doubt Star Trek has inuenced some of the greatest technological creations. Now it has gone above and beyond creating the Tricorder which can ... NEWS NEWS Blue Cross Blue Shield of KC’s departure from ACA leaves thousands without coverage next year NEWS U.S. House passes health care bill that critics fear makes coverage unaordable for those w/pre-existing conditions NEWS Constituents confront Kan. Senator Jerry Moran at Lenexa town hall meeting NEWS CBO: 22 million fewer Americans insured under Senate GOP bill Senate GOP leaders abruptly delay health care bill vote until after July 4th recess NEWS.
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