KEY POINTS
  • House Democrats unveil a bill to insure all Americans through Medicare, in a major push toward universal coverage.
  • The plan's lead sponsor, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, says it has more than 100 co-sponsors in the House.
  • Democratic leaders have been cautious about embracing "Medicare-for-all," as Republicans have tried to target the party as radical ahead of pivotal elections next year.
Progressive Democrats of America holds a news conference to announce the launch of a Medicare for All Caucus at the Capitol on Thursday, July 19, 2018.

House Democrats introduced a plan Wednesday to insure all Americans through Medicare, as the push for a sweeping shift to universal health coverage gains more traction ahead of pivotal elections next year.

The "Medicare-for-all" proposal, introduced by Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., will face backlash from critics who have warned about its potentially enormous cost — and Republicans who aim to cast Democrats as radicals drifting toward socialism.