Calling all Senators! Be an original cosponsor of the State-Based Universal Health Care Act

The State Based Universal Health Care Act will be introduced in the Senate!

Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) has confirmed he will introduce the State Based Universal Health Care Act (H.R. 6270 or "SBUHCA") into the U.S. Senate. The bill has been carried in the House since 2021 by Rep. Ro Khanna and previously by Rep. Pramila Jayapal and Rep. Jim McDermott.

To recap: this bill unlocks the power of the states by enabling them to design and implement statewide universal healthcare systems while accessing federal money from multiple federal healthcare programs. Unlike a similar provision in the Affordable Care Act, the SBUHCA adds regulatory protections and important Medicare and ERISA waivers for a more complete package.

We need as many co-sponsors as possible!

Please use the following form to automatically send a letter to both of your US Senators asking them to be a cosponsor of the Senate version of the SBUHCA.

Then, when you're done - forward this to a friend, organization, or mailing list to spread the word even farther. You may also use this sample email template.

You can also call your Senators at (202) 224-3121 - this phone number will put you in touch with a switchboard operator who will connect you to your Senators' office. Or you can look up their number online.


Don't delay. Take this easy action now and we can lift our demand for Universal Healthcare progress.