Medicare for All (M4A)

Healthcare Should Be Guaranteed, Not Gated by Employer Plans

Obamacare was a failure. THe US spends more of it's GDP on healthcare than any other first world country by a huge margin, while it's citizens are still bankrupt over medical debt. Medicare for All is the clearest path to universal coverage: everyone in. We do not need another coporate hybrid system like Pete Buttigegs "Medicare for all who want it" plan.

This page summarizes active federal M4A legislation and links directly to Congress.gov so you can read the real bill text and status.

Quick Summary

  1. Creates a national health insurance program administered by HHS.
  2. Provides broad benefits with automatic enrollment and limits or removes most cost-sharing.
  3. Transitions the current patchwork system into one national program over a set implementation timeline.

Legislation Links

Current Federal Medicare for All Bills

1) H.R.3069 (119th Congress): Medicare for All Act
House bill introduced April 29, 2025. Establishes a national Medicare-for-All program with automatic enrollment, broad covered services, and federal administration.
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2) S.1506 (119th Congress): Medicare for All Act
Senate companion introduced April 29, 2025. Similar national framework with universal coverage and phased implementation.
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Prior Congress reference: H.R.3421 (118th Congress), earlier House version.
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Disclaimer

M4A is already established federal legislation language. This page is intentionally a summary with direct links to the real bills.

Last checked against Congress.gov on February 27, 2026.