It's clear that our system of centering employer-sponsored health insurance is fundamentally broken.
We need Medicare for All — and we have the power to get it done before the 2022 midterms.
Research from the Kaiser Family Foundation found that over 27 million Americans lost their employer-sponsored health coverage during this pandemic. This is on top of the millions of Americans who already didn’t have health care.
As we head into the third year of a COVID-19 world, it has never been more important that the Biden administration and Democratic majorities prioritize the lifesaving health care options that a plan like Medicare for All would provide for free to all, no matter their income level, gender, age or pre existing conditions.
Together, we can build a system where someone’s ability to receive care isn’t tied to their employment.
—Team Ro