Retirees in Dallas gathered to voice concerns over proposed cuts to Medicaid and other social safety nets.
They met in a public space, displaying signs and banners to express their opposition to the potential reductions.
Many attendees voiced concerns about the impact these proposed changes could have on their livelihoods and well-being.
Gene Lantz, an organizer of the rally, highlighted the significant presence of elderly individuals.
“You’re seeing a lot more bald heads and gray heads,” he remarked.
Lantz stressed that the proposed cuts would disproportionately affect those who rely on these programs for essential support.
The rally allowed retirees to advocate for the protection of benefits that directly impact their lives.
Some retirees shared how they rely on Medicaid for prescription medications and treatments, warning that cuts could affect their health and quality of life.
As the rally concluded, attendees made plans to continue their advocacy efforts.
Many committed to staying informed and engaged in policy discussions, emphasizing the importance of ongoing dialogue with lawmakers.
For those present, the rally served as an important moment of expression, signaling a broader movement to protect essential services and address the concerns of retirees across Dallas and beyond.