Activists are driving across the country to attend Republican Senator Portman's coffee date
Activists across the country are taking extraordinary measures to try to force Republican lawmakers to face them.
Not a single Senate Republican has scheduled a town hall ahead of the partys self-imposed July 4 deadline to pass its secret health care bill, short-circuiting one of the traditional ways the public can comment on or criticize pending legislation.
In Ohio, a chapter of Indivisible, an anti-Trump resistance group, will bus dozens of people to Washington, DC, on Tuesday. On Wednesday, they will show up at a weekly constituent coffee that Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), a crucial vote on health care, holds in the Capitol for out-of-state visitors.
Portmans coffee meetings are usually quiet, uncontroversial affairs attended by business groups or curious tourists, but Neiman sees it as a rare opportunity for activists to tell the Senator not to vote for Republicans health care bill.
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