From Eve Tahmincioglu, Economic Policy Institute <[email protected]>
Subject Video of the Week: Medicare for All could be one remedy to a conservative Supreme Court
Date October 23, 2020 1:13 PM
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A Medicare for All type health care plan would provide better access to health care and give our economy a boost.

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Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans are preparing to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to a lifetime appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. And with the Court scheduled to hear a case on the Affordable Care Act in less than three weeks, it’s of critical importance to understand exactly what a 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court could do to health care access for millions of Americans.

If the ACA is struck down, 23 million people will lose their health care coverage while protections for 54 million Americans with pre-existing conditions could disappear.[1][2]

Take a look at this EPI video, which U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal just tweeted ([link removed]) earlier this week. EPI's ([link removed]) Josh Bivens ([link removed]) discusses ([link removed]) how a Medicare for All style health care system could create access to high-quality health care while boosting wages, creating jobs and leading to more efficient labor markets that better match jobs and workers.
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Whether it’s access to health care or better wages and benefits, EPI is fighting every day to strengthen the rights of working people. If you value EPI’s critical research, please consider a donation today. ([link removed])

These are challenging times. But, together, we will fight for an economy that works for all of us, not just the wealthy few.

Thank you,

Eve Tahmincioglu
Director of Communications, Economic Policy Institute
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[1] “The Health Care Repeal Lawsuit Could Strip Coverage from 23 Million Americans,” Center for American Progress, June 24, 2020
[2] “Pre-Existing Condition Prevalence for Individuals and Families,” Kaiser Family Foundation, Oct. 4, 2019

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