In what has clearly become a trend, Massachusetts constituents who tried to visit Scott Brown’s office today were met with a locked door and no answers.
They had gathered outside Brown’s campaign office on Summer St in Boston to urge their Senator to drop his effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Even after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the law, Brown is supporting his party’s effort to repeal the historic health care reform act. The U.S. House of Representatives has already scheduled a vote to repeal the law for Wednesday, July 11.
A wide range of Massachusetts organizations representing families, women, seniors, young adults, and small business owners joined together in a letter to Brown, which was left taped on the office door. Check out this video from the action:
Thank you for sending me this article. I think that it’s pathetic and despicable that Senator Scott Brown won’t even acknowledge his constituents (people who voted for him). I for one did not vote him back in 2010, and I won’t vote for him in November, or ever!!!
I’m certainly voting for Elizabeth Warren for U.S. Senate!