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Health Care Rally on Capitol Steps

By: Alexandra Brown
Updated: March 7, 2013
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The AR HEALTH + AR JOBS Coalition consists of more than two dozen organizations who have an interest in the healthcare debate currently underway at the Arkansas Legislature. AR HEALTH + AR JOBS supports expanding access to affordable health care coverage for low-income Arkansans. This loosely affiliated coalition exists to function as a resource, an ally, and a voice of compromise in the current health care discussions.  Thie rally will take place at 11:30 am
Speakers include:
Ray Hanley, Chairman, AR HEALTH + AR JOBS Coalition & CEO of Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care (AFMC)
Clark Fincher, MD, FACP (Searcy, Arkansas)

Scott Street, CEO of Mercy Hospital (Rogers, Arkansas)

 Ms. Faye Graham, Consumer (Little Rock, Arkansas)

 State Senator Jonathan Dismang

 Governor Mike Beebe

  

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