Coventry, CT, Council backs healthcare initiative
Hartford Courant, May 20, 2008
The town council of Coventry, CT, has unanimously passed a resolution calling for a universal healthcare initiative at the state level. After being presented with a 450-name petition supporting the move, Coventry joined several other Connecticut towns that have passed similar measures in a grass-roots effort organized by nonprofit healthcare reformers.
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