U.S. Capitol Police officers arrested at least 155 demonstrators Wednesday at Senate office buildings, as health care advocates continued to pressure lawmakers two days after a Republican effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act collapsed.
Officials reported that the 155 people had been charged with crowding, obstructing, or incommoding. Five demonstrators also were charged with resisting arrest.
That statement said demonstrations in Capitol buildings violate D.C. code.
The demonstrations were to follow a meeting described as at National Town Hall Meeting on Health Care at St. Mark’s Church in Southeast Washington, according to a statement released by several protest groups. Organizers included the Center for Popular Democracy, Housing Works, National Nurses United and Health Care for America Now, among others.
Activists said they sought to have more than 500 people occupy offices of 52 Republicans.
On July 10, Capitol police arrested at least 80 people on the same charge in the hallways of both House and Senate buildings.