Open Letter To Senators Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin on Medicare For All

Dear Senators Van Hollen and Cardin,
The undersigned organizations, community leaders, and elected officials are writing to you about the reintroduction of the Medicare For All Act of 2022 by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
This common-sense legislation is similar to the Medicare For All Act of 2019 introduced by Senator Sanders that had the support of 14 of your Senate colleagues. It would guarantee health care as a human right for anyone living in the United States. Just like every other industrialized nation on earth has already done. As we write to you, drug and insurance companies are using our broken and immoral healthcare system to enrich themselves at the expense of sick Americans and spending millions blocking any meaningful reform to fix the major issues our nation faces in healthcare.
A Medicare For All system will:
- Save $450 billion and 68,000 lives every year, according to the Lancet, a world-leading medical journal.
- Reduce prescription drug prices by allowing Medicare to negotiate on behalf of the American people and forcing big pharmaceutical corporations to decrease prices.
- Ensure Americans never lose their coverage, even if they change or lose their job.
- Create a system where every doctor or hospital would be in-network for every person — whether a cancer specialist, pediatrician, psychiatrist, or nursing home.
- Aid working families due to having no copays and no deductibles for any health services, including all primary care, hospital care, prescription drugs, dental, vision, mental health, and long-term care.
- End medical bankruptcy and the practice of working people having to choose between healthcare and paying the rent or putting food on the table.
It is for these reasons and more that the following organizations, community leaders, and elected officials proudly support Medicare for All and strongly urge that you cosponsor the Medicare For All Act of 2022.
In Solidarity,
Jared Schablein
Chair, Lower Shore Progressive Caucus
Cecilia Plante
Co-chair, Maryland Legislative Coalition
Todd Nock
Pocomoke City Councilmember & Candidate House of Delegates 38A
Rosie Bean
President, Feminists, Liberals, Independents & Progressives (FLIP)
Michele Gregory
Salisbury City Councilwoman & Candidate State Senate 38
Chrissy Holt
President, Our Revolution Maryland
John King
Candidate For Governor
Deborah Nissley
Candidate for Somerset County Commissioner District 4
Kristy Fogle
Chair, Maryland Progressive Healthcare Coalition
Larry Stafford
Executive Director, Progressive Maryland
Gains Hawkins
President, Wicomico Democratic Club
Common Sense for the Eastern Shore




