Single-Payer Support Monitor
TEMPORARY NOTE: We have not yet made the many necessary updates that must be made
for the re-districting (that occurs every 10 years) and the election results.
For now please refer to the Summary of Progress to see that the Support Monitor pages
will be showing a DECREASE in support from the U.S. Congress.
We will proceed with the final projects of the campaign in order to give all of us the ability
to help change the status to a dramatic increased in support after our massive communications event.
Graphs of Progress
Visualize Increasing Support
in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate
Increasing support will result from the participation of many citizens signing up.
Graphs of U.S. Representatives’ Support
U.S. Representatives’ Support of Improved Medicare for All
Position at the following graph for the two-year session of the U.S. Congress.
or switch to graph for recent months

For names, see the U.S. Representatives list.
U.S. Representatives’ Support of Improved Medicare for All
Current Month and Previous Three Months

For names, see the U.S. Representatives list.
Calculation of U.S. House Registered Supporters
For the above Graphs of Progress:
Calculation of the total number of registered supporters in the U.S. House who support the United States implementing universal health care. The total number on this web page may be different than the Library of Congress total number of cosponsors.
- The sponsor of the Improved Medicare for All legislation is included.
- Supportive non-voting members of the U.S. House (that is delegates) are reported in detail within the Support Monitor, but they are not included in the total.
- Persons who have died or resigned or otherwise left office are not included. Those persons are most often included (not removed) in the Library of Congress records, because the U.S. Congress never instructed the Library of Congress to do those updates.
Graphs of U.S. Senators’ Support
Position at graph:
or switch to graph for recent months

For names, see the U.S. Senators list.
U.S. Senators’ Support of Improved Medicare for All
Current Month and Previous Three Months

For names, see the U.S. Senators list.
Additional Information
History of Support: graphs of s
upport for the 110th and 111th sessions of the U.S. Congress.
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