Patients with pre-existing conditions and health providers from at least 21 states to occupy numerous Republican offices in acts of civil disobedience to unwelcome elected officials on their first day back from recess

  WASHINGTON D.C. – Constituents afraid of losing their healthcare, many of them with serious health conditions, have traveled from their homes in at least 21 states around the country to Washington D.C. Monday, July 10 to occupy the offices of their members of Congress to stop  the Republican healthcare bill. The action on Monday, which is Congress’ first day back from recess, is aimed at keeping up the pressure on Senators following a series of protests across the country this week and last week’s sit-ins over healthcare in D.C. Doctors, nurses, health care aides, and people with chronic health conditions are traveling from Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, Maine, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Nevada, West Virginia, New Jersey, Florida, and other states to demand that their elected officials kill the Republican healthcare bill. Several Positive Women’s Network – USA (PWN-USA) members and allies are among those participating in today’s action. The actions, which will include acts of civil disobedience, will be led by Center for Popular Democracy and its affiliates, including Arizona-based LUCHA, Rights & Democracy Vermont, as well as Housing Works, People’s Action, and GMHC. These groups will be joined by a nation-wide network of activists who have been filling town hall meetings of their elected officials around the country to demand the health care America needs, rather than sacrificing lives to pay for a tax cut for the wealthy. For real-time photos, videos and livestreaming of today’s actions, please stay tuned to PWN-USA’s Facebook and Twitter accounts! Actions will continue throughout the afternoon. What: Health care protests, acts of civil disobedience Who: People with serious health conditions, doctors, nurses When: Monday, July 10, 2017, 12:30pm ET Where: Meet at the elevator bank near the north entrance to the cafeteria at Dirksen Senate Building. House members who voted for the bill will also likely be hit. Tentative media meet up spot: North end of Longworth House Office Building Cafeteria, opposite serving counters. Instructions:   Media leads with signs for Center for Popular Democracy and Housing Works will take reporters to the targeted offices