WASHINGTON, DC- Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chairs Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) and Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI) issued the following statement today on the growing grassroots support for H.R. 676, the “Expanded and Improved Medicare For All Act.”   

“The Congressional Progressive Caucus proudly supports the fight for Medicare For All in the U.S. Congress. Our Members know that the best way to guarantee universal access to healthcare – not just health insurance, but real, meaningful care – is through a universal single payer system that treats healthcare as a right of all Americans, not just a privilege for those who can afford it.  This system will bring down ballooning healthcare cost in our nation and will provide everyone with the ability to access their choice of high-quality care without having to haggle with insurers.

“We applaud Congressman Conyers for his years of leadership on this issue, and our fellow Democratic colleagues in the House for coming together to show renewed support for this proposal. With 111 cosponsors – a clear majority of the House Democratic Caucus – it is time for Congress to seriously consider the benefits of Medicare for All for every American.

“As we continue to fight the disastrous Republican attempt to roll back the lifesaving coverage expansion and benefits for 23 million Americans, we believe that progressives must also clearly state our vision for building on the Affordable Care Act’s progress. We believe in empowering Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug costs for seniors, establishing a public option to give Americans greater choice and lowering premiums and out-of-pocket expenses, and – yes – ultimately establishing a universal health care system that takes profit out of health insurance.” 

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