Medicare for All Caucus
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.
Former members
California- Jerry McNerney retired
- Karen Bass – retired in 2022 to run for Mayor of Los Angeles
- Lucille Roybal-Allard retired
- Alan Lowenthal retired
- Jared Polis – retired in 2018 to run for governor of Colorado
- Tulsi Gabbard – retired in 2020 during her run for President ; left Democratic Party in 2022
- John Lewis deceased
- Alcee Hastings deceased
- John Yarmuth retired
Massachusetts
- Mike Capuano – defeated in 2018 primary by current Rep. Ayanna Pressley, who, as of September 2018, does favor Medicare-for All.
- Andy Levin lost redistricting race to Haley Stevens.
- Brenda Lawrence retired
- Keith Ellison, retired and ran for Attorney General of Minnesota
- Rick Nolan, retired
- William Lacy Clay, defeated in 2020 primary by current Rep. Cori Bush, who, as of January 2021, does favor Medicare for All.
- Carolyn Maloney – lost redistricting race to Jerrold Nadler in 2022
- José Serrano retired
- Eliot Engel – defeated in 2020 primary by current Rep. Jamaal Bowman, who, as of December 2020, does favor Medicare for All.
- Marcia Fudge – appointed United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in 2021.
- Tim Ryan – ran for U.S. Senate in 2022
- Peter DeFazio retired
- Mike Doyle retired.
- David Cicilline – resigned in June 2023 to accept role as president of the Rhode Island Foundation.
- Sheila Jackson Lee – deceased.
- Peter Welch – retired in 2022 to run for U.S. Senate .