All Means All is a campaign to center racial equity and the elimination of minority health disparities in the creation of Medicare for All.
Through a racial equity lens, the All Means All facts sheets use data of who makes up the uninsured to make the case for Medicare for All. The fact sheets highlight how people of color make up a disproportionate amount of the uninsured in America, with emphasis on the percentage of uninsured minorities in each state and the number of uninsured people in each congressional district.
CA 01 – LaMalfa
CA 02 – Huffman
CA 03 – Garamendi
CA 04 – McClintok
CA 05 – Thompson
CA 06 – Matsui
CA 07 – Bera
CA 08 – Cook
CA 09 – McNerney
CA 10 – Harder
CA 11 – Saulnier
CA 12 – Pelosi
CA 13 – Lee
CA 14 – Spier
CA 15 – Swalwell
CA 16 – Costa
CA 17 – Khanna
CA 18 – Eshoo
CA 19 – Lofgren
CA 20 – Panetta
CA 21 – Cox
CA 22 – Nunes
CA 23 – McCarthy
CA 24 – Carbajal
CA 25
CA 26 – Brownley
CA 27 – Chu
CA 28 – Schiff
CA 29 – Cardenas
CA 30 – Sherman
CA 31 – Aguilar
CA 32 – Napolitano
CA 33 – Lieu
CA 34 – Gomez
CA 35 – Torres
CA 36 – Ruiz
CA 37 – Bass
CA 38 – Sanchez
CA 39 – Cisneros
CA 40 – Roybal-Allard
CA 41 – Takano
CA 42 – Calvert
CA 43 – Waters
CA 44 – Barragan
CA 45 – Porter
CA 46 – Correa
CA 47 – Lowenthal
CA 48 – Rouda
CA 49 – Levin
CA 50 – Hunter
CA 51 – Vargas
CA 52 – Peters
CA 53 – Davis