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'''[[District of Columbia]]''' |
'''[[District of Columbia]]''' |
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*[[Eleanor Holmes Norton]] (DC-AL) |
*[[Eleanor Holmes Norton]] (DC-AL) (non-voting delegate) |
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'''[[Florida]]''' |
'''[[Florida]]''' |
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'''[[Oregon]]''' |
'''[[Oregon]]''' |
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*[[Suzanne Bonamici]] (OR-1) |
*[[Suzanne Bonamici]] (OR-1) |
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*[[Earl Blumenauer]] (OR-3) |
*[[Earl Blumenauer]] (OR-3) (retiring in 2024) |
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'''[[Pennsylvania]]''' |
'''[[Pennsylvania]]''' |
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*[[Brendan Boyle]] (PA-2) |
*[[Brendan Boyle]] (PA-2) |
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*[[Dwight Evans (politician)|Dwight Evans]] (PA-3) |
*[[Dwight Evans (politician)|Dwight Evans]] (PA-3) |
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*[[David Cicilline]] (RI-1) |
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'''[[Tennessee]]''' |
'''[[Tennessee]]''' |
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'''California''' |
'''California''' |
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*[[Jerry McNerney]] (CA-9) ''retired'' |
*[[Jerry McNerney]] (CA-9) ''retired'' |
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*[[Karen Bass]] (CA-37) '' |
*[[Karen Bass]] (CA-37) – ''retired in 2022 to run for [[Mayor of Los Angeles]] (elected)'' |
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*[[Lucille Roybal-Allard]] (CA-40) ''retired'' |
*[[Lucille Roybal-Allard]] (CA-40) ''retired'' |
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*[[Alan Lowenthal]] (CA-47) ''retired'' |
*[[Alan Lowenthal]] (CA-47) ''retired'' |
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'''Colorado''' |
'''Colorado''' |
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⚫ | * [[Jared Polis]] (CO-2) – ''retired in 2018 to run for [[governor of Colorado]] (elected)'' |
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* [[Jared Polis]] (CO-2) '' |
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'''[[Hawaii]]''' |
'''[[Hawaii]]''' |
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*[[Tulsi Gabbard]] (HI-2)<ref>{{cite web |author=Tulsi Gabbard |title=Committees and Caucuses |url=https://gabbard.house.gov/about/committees-and-caucuses}}</ref> '' |
*[[Tulsi Gabbard]] (HI-2)<ref>{{cite web |author=Tulsi Gabbard |title=Committees and Caucuses |url=https://gabbard.house.gov/about/committees-and-caucuses}}</ref> – ''retired in 2020 during her run for President (lost primary); left Democratic Party in 2022'' |
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'''Georgia''' |
'''Georgia''' |
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'''Florida''' |
'''Florida''' |
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*[[Alcee Hastings]] (FL-20) ''deceased'' |
*[[Alcee Hastings]] (FL-20) ''deceased'' |
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*[[John Yarmuth]] (KY-3) ''retired'' |
*[[John Yarmuth]] (KY-3) ''retired'' |
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'''Massachusetts''' |
'''Massachusetts''' |
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⚫ | * [[Mike Capuano]] – defeated in [[2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|2018 primary]] by current Rep. [[Ayanna Pressley]] (MA-7), who, as of September 2018, does favor Medicare-for All.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/05/meet-ayanna-pressley-massachusetts-first-black-congresswoman.html|title=Meet Ayanna Pressley, the Democrat who could become Massachusetts' first black Congresswoman|last=Hess|first=Abigail|date=September 5, 2018|work=CNBC|access-date=October 30, 2018}}</ref> |
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* [[Mike Capuano]] |
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'''Michigan''' |
'''Michigan''' |
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'''Minnesota''' |
'''Minnesota''' |
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⚫ | * [[Keith Ellison]], ''retired and ran for [[Attorney General of Minnesota]] (elected)'' |
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⚫ | * [[Keith Ellison]], ''ran for [[Attorney General of Minnesota]] (elected)'' |
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* [[Rick Nolan]], ''retired'' |
* [[Rick Nolan]], ''retired'' |
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'''New York''' |
'''New York''' |
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*[[Carolyn Maloney]] (NY-12) ''lost redistricting race to [[Jerrold Nadler]]'' |
*[[Carolyn Maloney]] (NY-12) – ''lost redistricting race to [[Jerrold Nadler]] in 2022'' |
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*[[José Enrique Serrano|José Serrano]] (NY-15) ''retired'' |
*[[José Enrique Serrano|José Serrano]] (NY-15) ''retired'' |
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*[[Eliot Engel]] |
*[[Eliot Engel]] – defeated in [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|2020 primary]] by current Rep. [[Jamaal Bowman]] (NY-16), who, as of December 2020, does favor Medicare for All.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thecut.com/2020/12/how-representative-jamaal-bowman-will-get-it-done.html|title=How Representative Jamaal Bowman Will Get It Done|last=Read|first=Bridget|date=December 29, 2020|work=The Cut|access-date=January 10, 2020}} |
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'''Ohio''' |
'''Ohio''' |
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*[[Marcia Fudge]] (OH-11) |
*[[Marcia Fudge]] (OH-11) – ''appointed [[United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development]] in 2021.'' |
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*[[Tim Ryan (Ohio politician)|Tim Ryan]] (OH-13) ''ran for [[U.S. Senate]] (lost)'' |
*[[Tim Ryan (Ohio politician)|Tim Ryan]] (OH-13) – ''ran for [[U.S. Senate]] in 2022 (won primary but lost general election)'' |
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'''Oregon''' |
'''Oregon''' |
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'''Pennsylvania''' |
'''Pennsylvania''' |
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*[[Mike Doyle (American politician)|Mike Doyle]] (PA-18) ''retired''. |
*[[Mike Doyle (American politician)|Mike Doyle]] (PA-18) ''retired''. |
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*[[David Cicilline]] (RI-1) – resigned in June 2023 to accept role as president of the Rhode Island Foundation. |
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'''[[Vermont]]''' |
'''[[Vermont]]''' |
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*[[Peter Welch]] (VT-AL) '' |
*[[Peter Welch]] (VT-AL) – ''retired in 2022 to run for [[U.S. Senate]] (and elected)''. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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{{Ideological caucuses in the U.S. Congress}} |
{{Ideological caucuses in the U.S. Congress}} |
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{{Democratic Party (United States)}} |
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[[Category:Caucuses of the United States Congress]] |
[[Category:Caucuses of the United States Congress]] |
Medicare for All Caucus | |
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Co-Chairs | Debbie Dingell, Pramila Jayapal |
Founded | July 19, 2018; 5 years ago (2018-07-19) |
Ideology | Right to health Single-payer healthcare |
National affiliation | Democratic Party |
Colors | Blue |
Seats in the House |
58 / 435
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Seats in the House Democratic Caucus |
58 / 212
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The Medicare for All Caucus is a congressional caucus in the United States House of Representatives, consisting of members that advocate for the implementation of a single-payer healthcare system. It was announced by progressive members of the House of Representatives in July 2018 with over 70 founding members, all Democrats.[1]
Election year | Overall seats | Democratic seats | ± |
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2018 |
78 / 435
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78 / 233
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2020 |
75 / 435
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75 / 222
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2022 |
58 / 435
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58 / 212
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California
Colorado
Georgia
Florida
Kentucky
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
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Caucuses with no known membership as of the 117th Congress do not have memberships listed. |