Fight to build on the health care reforms of Presidents Biden and Obama by pursuing universal access, lower costs, and higher quality care.

April McClain Delaney · Maryland · Democratic

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In Congress April will fight to build on the good work of President Biden and Obama; she will strive for universal access, lower costs and higher quality.

Commits to advancing broader health care access, affordability, and quality.

Working Toward Healthcare for All - April McClain Delaney
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Making health care accessible, by working alongside Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Pramila Jayapal to advance Medicare For All, which will guarantee affordable health care for every American, end surprise medical bills, and put people over profits.

She commits to advancing Medicare for All to make health care universally accessible and affordable.

Rep. McClain Delaney Unveils ‘Costs Down, Opportunity Up’ Affordability Agenda | Congresswoman April McClain Delaney
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Evidence

Today, Reps. April McClain Delaney (MD-06) and Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01) introduced the Rural Child Care Facility Expansion Act to create a low-interest loan program to expand child care options for working families in rural communities.

Within the lookback window, McClain Delaney continued to pursue an affordability agenda through new legislation, but this is a childcare measure rather than proof that her broader health-care promise has been delivered. It shows active legislative effort, not completion.

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Reps. McClain Delaney, Miller-Meeks Introduce New Bipartisan Bill to Expand Childcare Facilities in Rural America | Congresswoman April McClain Delaney
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The cited evidence shows McClain Delaney introduced a bipartisan rural child care facilities bill in April 2026, but that measure is not a health care reform and does not establish progress toward universal health care access, lower health care costs, or higher quality care. Because she is currently serving in federal office and the promise is broad and ongoing, the record provided does not support full delivery or a failed serious health care attempt; the outcome remains unresolved.

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