Health care lobbyists are not happy.

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The conditions are ripe for historic progress on Medicare for All in 2023.

With Senator Bernie Sanders set to take over as chair of the crucial Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee next month, the health care industry is scared that they won’t have the influence they once did over powerful lawmakers.1Politico headline: ‘Not business as usual’: Health lobbyists brace for Bernie Sanders

That’s good news for us — it means that our movement is in a better position to gain support for Medicare for All in Congress, and it’s on us to build on our organizing efforts in advance of the reintroduction of the House and Senate bills.

We have a lot of exciting plans coming this year, and we can’t wait for you to get involved. Will you RSVP to join our national call on January 31 to get up to speed and dive in?

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We made significant progress last year with the first-ever hearing on Medicare for All in the U.S. Senate, at least a dozen candidates who ran on Medicare for All won their elections, 70 candidates and elected officials took the Patients Over Profits Pledge, and more. 

Now, we need your help to continue pushing to gain new cosponsors, help move the national single-payer movement forward, and stand up to corporate influence in our politics. Here are the details for the call:

Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All National Organizing Call

Tuesday, January 31
5:00pm PT/8:00pm ET
Zoom

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Hope to see you there,

Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All

 

1 - Politico