Model Legislation

The American Health Care Freedom Act

The American Health Care Freedom Act establishes a universal, single-payer National Health Care Program providing comprehensive healthcare coverage to all U.S. residents through automatic enrollment. The legislation includes extensive benefits like reproductive care, gender-affirming care, dental, vision, and mental health services, plus national early childhood education and afterschool programs for children birth through age 12. Healthcare providers would become federal employees with salary-based compensation. Funding comes through expanded Medicare payroll taxes, corporate tax reforms, and redirected existing healthcare spending. The bill includes robust privacy protections, comprehensive worker transition support for displaced insurance employees, and a three-year phased implementation timeline integrating all existing federal healthcare programs.

Topics: Childcare, Healthcare