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Margaret Flowers

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In 2009, she was arrested at a Senate Roundtable on Health Insurance for standing and speaking up on behalf of the single payer option, as no representative for that type of insurance was invited to the roundtable discussion. She said in an interview on being arrested, "Our first goal was to have a
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From 1990 to 2007, Flowers practiced medicine first as director of pediatrics at a rural hospital and then in private practice. Flowers left her practice to advocate full time for single payer
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seat at the table….If we couldn't get a seat, at least we could expose the insincerity of the current attempt at healthcare reform and show that single payer was actively being excluded."
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explaining her position on healthcare and offering Medicare as a model for a better system. After multiple attempts by Flowers and her colleagues to deliver the letter directly to the
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Flowers joined Physicians for a National Health Program, serving as a Congressional Fellow, advocating for a single payer insurance system to expand Medicare to cover everyone.
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on We Act Radio in Anacostia, and today is presented on Pacifica Radio as a podcast.
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Flowers received the 2020 Women and Media Award, alongside five other women, by the
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election, where she received over 3% of the vote or approximately 90,000 votes.
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In 2012, Flowers launched the show Clearing the FOG with her partner
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in 1962. She received her bachelor's degree in biology in 1986 at
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Candidates in the 2016 United States Senate elections
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Index

Green Party
Kansas City
Missouri
Green
Kevin Zeese
Baltimore, Maryland
Alma mater
Georgetown University
BS
University of Maryland School of Medicine
MD
activist
Physicians for a National Health Program
Green Party of the United States
Kansas City, Missouri
Georgetown University
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Medicare for All
Barack Obama
White House
Occupy Movement
Washington, D.C.
Kevin Zeese
Kevin Zeese
U.S. Senate
Maryland
2016
Green Party's
Steering Committee

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