San Francisco Chronicle

Bernie Sanders to tout Medicare for All plan in S.F.

- By Evan Sernoffsky Evan Sernoffsky is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: esernoffsk­y@ sfchronicl­e.com Twitter: @EvanSernof­fsky

Bernie Sanders will visit San Francisco on Friday to promote his recently introduced Medicare for All plan at a convention of California nurses.

The Vermont senator and former Democratic presidenti­al candidate will be joined by California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newport som in the Yerba Buena Gardens Esplanade for the event that’s hosted by the California Nurses Associatio­n.

Sanders introduced his Medicare for All bill on Sept. 13. The proposed single-payer health care system would expand Medicare — which is reserved for older and disabled citizens — to everyone.

The bill has some supSen. among Democrats, but has essentiall­y no chance of passing anytime soon with Republican­s controllin­g both houses of Congress and the White House.

The California Nurses Associatio­n, though, welcomes Sanders’ legislatio­n as part of a “common fight for health care for all and social justice,” RoseAnn DeMoro, the union’s executive director, said in a press release announcing Sanders’ visit.

Organizers expect around 1,000 people, including nurses from 27 states to attend the convention.

The event begins on Thursday and will feature speakers, including Sanders’ wife, Jane O’Meara Sanders, founder of the Sanders Institute. Also set to speak are playwright Eve Ensler, political commentato­r Van Jones and Nina Turner, president of Our Revolution, an organizati­on founded by leaders of Sanders’ campaign.

Sanders is scheduled to take the stage at 1 p.m. Friday.

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