From National Nurses United <[email protected]>
Subject Medicare for All just got two new cosponsors 🎉
Date November 22, 2025 12:43 AM
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[1]National Nurses United



Medicare for All just got two new cosponsors in Congress this week:
Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland and Rep. Adelita Grijalva of
Arizona’s 7th District!

For years, activists and organizations have been pushing Senator Van
Hollen to sign on in support of the Senate Medicare for All bill. This win
was a long time coming and the culmination of years of hard work led by a
robust coalition:

* State Medicare for All activists, including NNU nurses, held a series
of People's Assemblies in 2019, including one in Prince George’s
County.

* State activists, led by Public Citizen, passed MFA resolutions in
Baltimore County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, and the
cities of Baltimore, Annapolis, and Frederick, Maryland.

* Activists canvassed in key communities to build public support, called
and wrote letters to Sen. Van Hollen, held community barnstorms,
bird-dogged members of Congress, rallied, marched, and so much more.

[1]NNU members at a People's Assembly in 2019

Other leaders in this work included the Medicare Progressive Healthcare
Coalition, Our Revolution, and PNHP — and [ [link removed] ]Progressive Maryland got it
over the finish line.

Last month, they organized a meeting with Sen. Van Hollen that included a
diverse representation of community and labor leaders from across the
state, including federal workers, health care workers, small business
owners, and local elected officials. The Senator finally announced he
would cosponsor the Medicare for All Act at a Progressive Maryland event
last week, and he formally signed on to the bill on Tuesday.

In addition to this victory, we’re celebrating another MFA cosponsor: Rep.
Adelita Grijalva. She ran on Medicare for All from the very beginning of
her special election for Arizona’s 7th district, and we did a lot to
support her candidacy. We’re so excited that after 7 weeks, she’s finally
been sworn into office and immediately signed onto the Medicare for All
Act as promised.

Sen. Van Hollen and Rep. Grijalva brings us to 107 House members and 16
senators signed on in support of creating a universal, single-payer health
care system!

[ [link removed] ]Let’s celebrate these wins and encourage even more politicians to get
on board. Will you add your name to our message thanking Sen. Van Hollen
and Rep. Grijalva for cosponsoring Medicare for All?

[ [link removed] ]Add Your Name »

This is how we grow the political will to get Medicare for All passed:
building pressure on sitting elected officials and helping elect new
candidates who support Medicare for All in their platforms. Let’s keep it
up until both the House and Senate versions of this legislation have
enough votes to become law!

In solidarity,

National Nurses United



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