This resolution urges New Hampshire's federal delegation to support the implementation of Medicare for All, a universal health insurance program designed to ensure that all individuals have access to necessary healthcare. It highlights the inefficiencies and high costs of the current health insurance system, emphasizing that many residents remain uninsured or under-insured, which adversely affects their health outcomes and financial stability. The resolution argues that Medicare, which already operates effectively in every state, presents the best opportunity for achieving universal healthcare quickly and sustainably.

The resolution outlines several key provisions that should be included in the Medicare for All legislation, such as guaranteeing enrollment for all citizens and legal residents, providing comprehensive coverage without deductibles, and integrating current Medicaid recipients into the Medicare program. It also emphasizes the importance of preventive care, the freedom to choose healthcare providers, and the need for regulatory oversight to ensure quality and safety. By adopting Medicare for All, the resolution posits that New Hampshire could alleviate the financial burden on its residents and local governments, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes and reduced property taxes.