In Congress, Gwen Moore will support universal health coverage so no American goes without affordable, quality health care.

Gwen Moore · Wisconsin · Democratic

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In Congress, Gwen Moore will support universal health coverage so no American will go without affordable, quality health care.

Commitment to support universal health coverage.

Working Families - Gwen Moore for U.S. Congress
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Evidence

"Finally, I believe it should be among our highest priorities to make sure that affordable, quality health coverage is available to all Americans, including those who rely on Medicaid and Medicare for their care."

Moore’s current official issue page states that making affordable, quality health coverage available to all Americans remains a top priority, which supports ongoing advocacy but not fulfillment of universal coverage.

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Providing Quality, Affordable Health Care | U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore
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"Today I voted to protect affordable health care for 24 million Americans... it’s past time that Republican leadership in both chambers join us in helping restore access to affordable health care."

In the current Congress, Moore backed legislation to extend ACA premium tax credits, a concrete pro-coverage action that advances the promise but does not by itself establish universal coverage.

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Congresswoman Gwen Moore Votes to Safeguard Affordable Health Care for 24 Million Americans
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partial same_term A for effort

Moore has consistently supported expanding affordable health coverage, including official advocacy for affordable, quality coverage for all Americans and a current-term vote to extend ACA premium tax credits. Those actions materially advance the promise. However, the promised outcome was universal health coverage so that no American lacks affordable, quality care, and the evidence does not show that universal coverage was enacted or achieved. Because she made concrete legislative efforts but the full promised outcome remains unmet, this is partial credit rather than delivered.

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