New Yorkers will board buses to Albany Tuesday, April 4 to lobby for what would be the largest statewide universal single-payer healthcare system, billed as “like Medicare, but better.” (2 reader comments)
New Yorkers Lobby for Single-Payer Health Act
Tue., Mar. 28, 2017
By Jack O'Dwyer
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