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Saturday, January 25, 2025

Universal Healthcare Act: Cannabis Tax to Fund Healthcare for All Americans

 

Universal Healthcare and Cannabis Tax Act


Section 1: Title

This bill shall be referred to as the "Universal Healthcare and Cannabis Tax Act".


Section 2: Purpose

To establish a universal healthcare system in the United States, modeled after Canada's healthcare plan, ensuring all citizens have access to comprehensive, equitable, and high-quality healthcare services. The bill also seeks to legalize and regulate cannabis nationwide to generate tax revenue for funding the program.


Section 3: Key Provisions

1. Universal Healthcare System
  • Establishment of "United States Health Program (USHP):"

    • A single-payer healthcare system managed by the federal government.
    • Coverage includes doctor visits, hospital stays, preventive care, mental health services, maternity care, prescription drugs, and more.
    • Healthcare services are publicly funded and free at the point of service for all citizens and lawful residents.
  • Implementation at State Level:

    • States will administer healthcare services with federal oversight to ensure consistent standards of care.
  • Private Insurance:

    • Supplemental private insurance will be permitted for non-essential services, such as cosmetic surgery.
2. Cannabis Legalization and Regulation
  • National Legalization:

    • Cannabis will be legalized for recreational and medical use nationwide.
    • Age restrictions will apply (21+ for recreational use, medical access as prescribed).
  • Taxation:

    • A federal excise tax of 20% will be applied to recreational cannabis sales.
    • Additional state taxes may apply, provided they do not exceed 10% of the sale price.
  • Regulation:

    • The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will regulate cannabis safety and labeling.
    • The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) will oversee compliance and distribution.
3. Funding Mechanism
  • Revenue Sources:

    • Cannabis Tax Revenue: Projected to generate $20 billion annually within the first 5 years based on market growth and sales data from legal states.
    • Reallocation of Existing Healthcare Expenditures: Transition from private and employer-based systems to USHP will reduce administrative costs and redirect existing federal healthcare spending.
    • Wealth Tax: A 1% tax on individuals earning $10 million or more annually to supplement healthcare funding.
    • Medicare/Medicaid Redirection: These programs will be absorbed into the new USHP, freeing up federal funds.
  • Estimated Cost and Coverage:

    • Estimated annual cost: $1.5 trillion.
    • Projected savings from administrative simplification and negotiated drug prices: $450 billion annually.
    • Combined cannabis tax revenue and wealth tax projected to cover $250 billion annually.
4. Transition Plan
  • A five-year phased rollout will allow for:
    • Training and hiring of medical professionals.
    • Infrastructure upgrades to hospitals and clinics.
    • Public awareness campaigns to educate citizens about the new healthcare system.

Section 4: Accountability and Oversight

  • An independent federal commission will audit the program annually to ensure efficient use of funds.
  • A citizen advisory board will provide feedback to ensure the system remains responsive to public needs.

Section 5: Benefits

  • Healthcare Equity:
    • All Americans, regardless of income or employment status, will have access to quality healthcare.
  • Economic Relief:
    • Reduces financial strain from medical debt and out-of-pocket healthcare expenses.
  • Job Creation:
    • The cannabis industry will create jobs in agriculture, retail, and regulation.
  • Public Health Improvement:
    • Legalization reduces the criminal justice burden and ensures safe, regulated cannabis products.

Section 6: Effective Date

This Act shall take effect one year after passed into law, following a comprehensive transition plan.