
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Hundreds of people rallied for national health care reform in Maine's largest city Saturday, urging a fast pace for reform, contrary to Maine's senators who want to slow things down. Speakers told a gathering at Portland's Monument Square that the time is now for legislation that will provide health care access for all Americans. They then marched the city's streets chanting slogans in support of a health care overhaul, which is President Barack Obama's top domestic priority. The rally was organized by the Maine Change That Works campaign, read more
