No floor votes have been cast in the full chamber.
The State Based Universal Health Care Act of 2025 allows states to create their own universal health care systems with federal support. It provides a framework for states to offer comprehensive health benefits to residents, starting in 2026. States must apply for a waiver and demonstrate a plan to cover 95% of residents within five years, while maintaining budget neutrality for the federal government.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to give states the power to create tailored universal health care systems.
Organizations that support this bill may include healthcare advocacy groups, state governments interested in healthcare reform, and public health organizations.
Vote No on this bill if you want to maintain a uniform national health care system without state-specific variations.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include private health insurance companies, some business associations, and groups concerned about state budget impacts.
No floor votes have been cast in the full chamber.
No floor votes have been cast in the full chamber.