Coalition to hold rally in support of Insure Tennessee

Katie Cowley-Carpenter, left, and Anna Grabowski carry signs as they walk from Cleveland to Benton along Highway 64 on Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2015, in Bradley County, Tenn. They were joined by Mary Headrick and Pamela Weston for sections of their walk, called "the journey for justice for Insure Tennessee," to draw attention to their call for more state involvement in health care.
Katie Cowley-Carpenter, left, and Anna Grabowski carry signs as they walk from Cleveland to Benton along Highway 64 on Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2015, in Bradley County, Tenn. They were joined by Mary Headrick and Pamela Weston for sections of their walk, called "the journey for justice for Insure Tennessee," to draw attention to their call for more state involvement in health care.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A coalition supporting Republican Gov. Bill Haslam's proposal to extend health coverage to 280,000 low-income Tennesseans is planning a rally at the state Capitol on Monday.

The group is comprised of clergy, students and community groups.

Haslam's original Insure Tennessee proposal failed in a special legislative session last month, but has been revived by a Democratic lawmaker in the Senate.

The resolution sponsored by freshman Sen. Jeff Yarbro of Nashville was approved by the Senate Health Committee on a 6-2 vote last week, but faces tough prospects at its next stop in the Senate Commerce Committee.

Haslam recently told reporters that he's willing to risk a second defeat of his proposal to highlight the need for improving health standards in the state.

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