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Chico group to protest Trump for next four years

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Besides protesting the repeal of Obamacare, the marchers want to educate Chico citizens on women’s rights and other issues Photo credit: George Johnston

Jan Andrews has been protesting since the late 60s. Andrews and her group gathered on the corner of Broadway Street to being protesting the Trump administration and its policies March 23.

The group started gathering in front of Bidwell Presbyterian Church at 1:00 p.m. They began marching through the Chico State campus 35 minutes later.

The protesters plan to march as long as they think actions by the Trump administration negatively affect U.S. citizens.

“We’re trying to educate people on the policies Trump has,” said the protest organizer Kathy Reed. “We’re going to do these pop up strolls every now and again. Some of us will stay here and some of us will be strolling through campus. You’ll be seeing us throughout the four years (Trump) is in office.”

George Johnston can be reached at [email protected] or @gjohnston786 on Twitter.

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    Catherine Coittle // Mar 26, 2017 at 3:43 pm

    Imagine NO boxes as well as YES boxes on every ballot so that millions of us would have the choice to use the single vote we each have on Election Day to choose to vote against OR for any of the 537 candidates for public office. End voter apathy & give them common ground to work together for the public good.

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