

What is Single Payer Universal Healthcare //
National Improved Medicare for All?​
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​Senate Bill 1506​​
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The House Bill | National Single Payer Universal Healthcare
The bill to establish National Improved Medicare for All was introduced by Representative Pramila Jayapal and Representative Debbie Dingell as H.R. 3069 and would improve and expand the overwhelmingly successful and popular Medicare program to provide every person living in the United States guaranteed access to lifelong health maintenance without barriers, gaps or Denial of Care.
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The Senate Bill | National Single Payer Universal Healthcare
The bill to establish National Improved Medicare for All was filed by Senator Bernie Sanders as S.1506. The bill establishes a federally-administered National Health Program that would ensure quality and comprehensive health care to all. This would include dental, vision, hearing, sexual and reproductive health, primary care and much more–with no out-of-pocket expenses, insurance premiums, deductibles, or co-payments. This would guarantee lifelong health maintenance without barriers, gaps or Denial of Care. The bill is custom-tailored for the United States.​
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Statewide Single Payer Universal Healthcare
Statewide Single Payer Universal Healthcare legislation has been introduced in more than 26 states. Many state campaigns are currently extremely active with incremental legislative measures passing annually including: California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, Washington State and elsewhere. ​