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Democratic Support For Medicare-For-All In The House Just Crossed A Major Hurdle

The majority of House Democrats now support a Medicare-for-all bill following an endorsement by the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus on Thursday.

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York, considered the fifth most powerful Democrat in the House, became the 118th member of the House to sign onto Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s Medicare-for-all bill, which has been described as the most ambitious of its kind and even more ambitious than the plan put forward Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

“We mean a complete transformation of our health care system and we mean a system where there are no private insurance companies that provide these core benefits,” Jayapal said in February after introducing the bill.  “We mean universal care, everybody in, nobody out.”

Jayapal, who is the co-chair of the Progressive Caucus, said the move by Jeffries to co-sponsor her bill “is proof of the growing momentum for Medicare-for-all in Congress and in communities across America,” The Washington Post reported.

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“Given the enduring nature of our health care access and affordability crisis, more must be done,” Jeffries told The Post.

The cost of Sanders’ Medicare-for-all plan could exceed $32 trillion over the next decade, according to a report by the Mercatus Center published in July.

Jeffries is considered a likely successor to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, but it’s unlikely his support for the Medicare-for-all bill will lead her to authorizing a floor vote on the measure.

Pelosi has publicly questioned whether Medicare-for-all proposals can achieve their lofty ambitions and has said the best pathway forward on health care reform is by making improving the Affordable Care Act.

“Show me how you think you can get there,” Pelosi said in April. “We all share the value of health care for all Americans — quality, affordable health care for all Americans. What is the path to that? I think it’s the Affordable Care Act, and if that leads to Medicare for All, that may be the path.”

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