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LOUISVILLE, Ky. Dozens of people took to the streets of Louisville and marched demanding better access to Medicare. Louisville joined 55 other cities across the country in a march for Medicare for All.
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Louisville was one of 56 cities across the country that participated in the Medicare for All demonstrations
Dozens took to the streets Saturday
Demonstrators march calling for improved Medicare and action from congress
Kay Tillow helped organize Saturday’s rally and said she felt very passionately about the cause.
“All of us know that we are one serious illness away from bankruptcy because we have a system where people pay too much and are not covered and people go without care because of deductibles and copays,” said Tillow, the chair for Kentuckians for Single Payer Healthcare.