Campaign finance and statements on health care

9th Congressional District-Democratic Primary

NOTE: Due to the unusual volume of candidates, we created a $50,000 in receipts threshold for researching and presenting candidate information here.

Kat Abughazaleh

Money Raised in 2025: $2,705,175.67

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ActBlue, $509,453.19

Largest Other Committee Contributions in 2025:
ILLINOIS POLITICAL ACTIVE LETTER CARRIERS, $250

Source: FEC

ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://katforillinois.com/issues/healthcare/

“Every American deserves healthcare regardless of whether they have a job. That’s why we need a universal single-payer healthcare system.

Basically what this means is that your tax dollars would be used for your healthcare. Despite conservative talking points, both you and your employer are paying far more, in terms of both premiums and deductibles, than people in countries with universal healthcare, and the outcomes are somehow worse! That’s why I’m going to offer actual solutions to the problems we’re facing:

-Universal Healthcare: A system where your tax dollars pay for the healthcare that you want and need. No more deductibles, no more “that’s not covered under your plan,” no more “out of network providers,” and no more insurance agents trying to get you the least possible care for the most possible money. Just you and your doctor in the room. Nowhere in the world do these systems cost more than what you’re paying now for your deductibles, copays, and the cost of leaving important health issues unattended, so it won’t cost more in the United States either. With single-payer, you can expect a significantly smaller percentage of your income to go to your healthcare, with better outcomes, and more care.

-All-Inclusive: That means dental, because your teeth are not luxury bones. Eye care, because you shouldn’t have to stretch those disposable one-day contacts over three days. Preventative and mental healthcare will also be included because they involve your health. Your yearly check-up, comprehensive health screenings, blood tests — all of it. You need a smart healthcare system that gathers the data it needs to help you stay healthy and live a long life, not a healthcare system run by AI agents that don’t understand context, or their billionaire investors. Those guys aren’t your doctors or healthcare providers.

-Drug Price Negotiation: Drug companies have extorted us for too long. They’ve raked in profits hand over fist, and while we all need access to the drugs that keep us healthy and alive, we shouldn’t be questioning whether to pay for our prescriptions or our other essential living costs.

-Rural Support: Rural America has long been impacted by a lack of access to both healthcare providers and pharmacies. This means a lot more preventable illnesses and preventable deaths. That’s why I will introduce legislation to establish training programs that will pay medical school tuition for doctors who will work in underserved areas, as well as fund assistance programs to keep hospitals in those areas open so they can focus on what really matters: helping patients.

-Innovation: While Trump and his Republican Party defund essential research at the National Institute of Health, deregulate the pharmaceutical industry, and let the supplements industry take over healthcare, I would rather propose real solutions: let’s help people connect to new trials if they need access to new treatments, especially for life-threatening illnesses. If there’s a chance we can save lives and improve the future of healthcare for all Americans, then you can be sure that we will.”


ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.bushraforcongress.com/priorities


”Healthcare

Advocate for a universal, single-payer healthcare system to ensure comprehensive care for all.

Healthcare is a human right. I support Medicare for All to guarantee that every American has access to quality, affordable healthcare, regardless of income or employment status.

My universal healthcare plan includes mental health parity because mental healthcare is a necessity, not a luxury.”

Bushra Amiwala

Money raised in 2025: $957,627.86

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: SALIM ADAYA, $7,000*

*One of many donors at $7,000

Candidate contributions to campaign committee: $6,400

Largest Other Committee Contributions: N/A, $1,500

Source: FEC


ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.philandrewforcongress.com/issues/access-to-affordable-healthcare#block-9126e861-db72-4236-88de-828b9b43566f

“Healthcare

Healthcare is a basic human right, not a privilege. Yet too many families in our district struggle with rising costs, limited access, and inequities that leave people without the care they need. As your representative, I will fight to ensure that every person can access affordable, high‑quality healthcare by working to reduce the price of prescription drugs, expand access to affordable insurance options, and hold pharmaceutical companies accountable for price gouging.

We must defend against efforts to dismantle the ACA and instead build on it to expand coverage, close gaps, and ensure protections for people with pre‑existing conditions. I will also support policies that expand Medicaid eligibility and funding for community health centers, ensuring that underserved communities have access to primary care, mental health services, and preventive care.

I’ll prioritize mental health and addiction services by funding community clinics, integrating care into schools and workplaces, and ending the criminalization of mental illness. I’ll also invest in preventive care, maternal health, and culturally competent services—because healing starts with access, and access starts with policy.

Healthcare should never be a source of financial ruin or fear. By expanding access, lowering costs, and addressing inequities, we can build a system that truly serves families, strengthens communities, and reflects our values of dignity and fairness.”

Phillip Jerome Andrew

Money raised in 2025: $1,210,786.43

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025*: ActBlue, $394,226

*Candidate loan to campaign committee: $400,000

*Candidate contributions to campaign committee: $9,518.58

Largest Other Committee Contributions: None

Source: FEC


Daniel Biss

Money Raised in 2025: $1,984,528.24

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ActBlue, $456,602.88

Candidate contributions to campaign committee: $3,205

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025:
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES (ACEC/PAC), $5,000

Source: FEC

ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.danielbiss.com/issues/protecting-social-security-medicare-and-a-dignified-retirement

“In Congress, I’m committed to:

-Fighting Against Cuts to These Crucial Programs: In Congress, I’ll vote against any legislation that makes cuts to Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid — and I’ll stand up to the GOP’s attacks on these crucial programs wherever I can. I’ll also work to undo the Big Beautiful Bill’s cuts to Medicaid that endanger care for many of our seniors. 

-Strengthening Medicare: I support Medicare for All. I also support strengthening Medicare for our seniors. Medicare should be expanded to include vision and dental coverage. And we need to strengthen — and protect — the new program that lets Medicare negotiate lower prescription drug costs for our seniors.”


Jeff Cohen

Money Raised in 2025: $766,870

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ActBlue, $200,342.34

Candidate loan to campaign committee: $500,000

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025: None

Source: FEC

ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.jeffcohenforcongress.com/priorities

N/A on website


ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.laurafineforcongress.org/agenda#block-05ae7d6a-6b12-4bf3-9b8c-23ced643150a

“Lowering Health Care Costs and Taking
on the Insurance Giants

I believe health care is a human right. My faith teaches me that every life is precious — and that we’re responsible for each other. No one should have to choose between getting the care they need and keeping a roof over their head. In Congress, I’m going to take on the insurance giants, lower costs, and fight for health care you can count on

Agenda:

-I support Medicare for All because no one should be forced to choose between their health and putting food on the table

-I will fight for a public option as a bridge to help deliver universal coverage for every American

-Require mental health care to be covered the same as physical health care

-Cap out-of-pocket prescription drug costs and take on price gouging

-Invest in medical research that closes health disparities

-Protect rural and safety-net hospitals and expand access to maternity care, emergency care, and behavioral health

Record

-Removed prior authorization requirements for intensive outpatient mental health care

-Stopped insurance premiums from being diverted into CEO bonuses

-Given the Department of Insurance authority to reject excessive premium increases

-Banned “step therapy,” so insurers can’t override what doctors prescribe

-Supported caps on insulin, EpiPens, and inhalers

-Banned junk insurance plans and strengthened protections so coverage actually covers your health care needs”

Laura Fine

Money Raised in 2025: $1,921,415.4

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ActBlue, $167,085.33

Candidate contributions to campaign Committee: $7,000

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025: FRIENDS OF GEORGE D ALPOGIANIS, $2,500

Source: FEC


ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.hoanfor9.com/issues

“HEALTHCARE AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

Hoan believes healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Hoan has helped his community access lifesaving healthcare and medicine, and he understands the challenges families face in affording care.

He’s taken on the big insurance and pharmaceutical companies to rein in the high cost of healthcare and prescription drugs and efforts to cut Medicaid. Hoan will continue to protect Medicare and Medicaid.

Hoan has a plan to make prescription drugs more affordable for seniors, working families, and individuals. In Congress, Hoan will introduce legislation to end "Pay-to-Delay," the scam where Big Pharma pays off smaller drug companies to keep their generic brands off the market so they can keep price gouging us.

In Congress, Hoan Huynh will push for Medicare - the nation's largest insurer - to negotiate all drug pricing. He will stop prescription drug price gouging and keep Big Pharma from using taxpayer dollars to fund their advertising campaigns, then writing it off on their corporate taxes.

No one should face bankruptcy to pay for life-saving medicine. It's time we took on Big Pharma's greed and the cost of medicine for every family.”

Khai-Hoan Huynh

Money Raised in 2025 : $1,003075.40

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ActBlue, $226,582.40

Candidate loan to campaign committee: $200,000

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025: RESIST RECLAIM REBUILD PAC, $5,000.00

Source: FEC


Bruce Leon

Money Raised in 2025: $897,879

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025 : ActBlue, $31,745

Candidate loan to campaign committee: $800,000

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025: AMERICANS4HINDUS PAC (MULTI-CANDIDATE), $5,000

Source: FEC

ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.bruceleonforcongress.com/issues

N/A on website


ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.sampolan.com/issues#

“Healthcare Is a Right

Healthcare is foundational to economic security and human dignity. I support strengthening the Affordable Care Act, lowering prescription drug costs, expanding preventative care, and ensuring no family is bankrupted by medical emergencies.

That includes:

Capping out‑of‑pocket costs

Investing in community and rural healthcare

Addressing maternal health disparities

Treating addiction as a health issue, not a crime

Healthcare policy should be judged by one question: Does it make people healthier without pushing them into poverty?”

Sam Polan

Money Raised in 2025: $13,090.80

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ActBlue, $43,642

Candidate loan to campaign committee: $275,000

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025: COUNTRY FIRST, $5,000

Source: FEC


ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.nickpyati.com/vision

“Build a care economy for everyone

We can do more than catch people when they fall—we can make life less precarious in the first place. That means expanding care to match the scale of American ambition.

Most Americans live with a persistent anxiety: Will we lose our health insurance? Can we afford childcare? Who will care for aging parents while we work? One illness, accident, or layoff away from collapse. Even in a wealthy nation, few escape these concerns.

Start by reversing cruel Medicaid cuts, preserving Social Security, and passing Medicare for All so no one goes bankrupt from medical bills or rations insulin.

But healthcare is just one piece. We need universal childcare and pre-K so every child gets a strong start. Support for elder care so aging Americans have dignity and their children aren't crushed by impossible burdens.

This isn't charity—it's investment. When people have their needs met, they contribute more to the economy. They can take risks, get more education, find better jobs, and start businesses without worrying that their families will be at risk.

And as AI transforms work, care professions will be engines of growth and opportunity—jobs that can't be automated or shipped overseas. Building pathways into nursing, home health care, social work, and early childhood education means good careers while ensuring families get the care they deserve.

Expanding care won’t happen overnight, and it’s not cheap, but it’s essential work for our generation. We can build a country where care isn't an afterthought but a measure of our greatness.”

Nick Pyati

Money Raised in 2025: $261,991.26

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ActBlue, $239,101

Candidate loan to campaign committee: $275,000

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025: LEE PAC, $1,000

Source: FEC


Howard Rosenblum

Money Raised in 2025: $129,474

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ROSENBLUM, ALLAN, $7,000

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025: None

Source: FEC

ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.howardrosenblum.com/platform

“Accessible, Affordable, and Expansive Healthcare

Healthcare must be treated as a human right, not a privilege tied to employment or income. Too many Illinoisans face impossible choices between paying medical bills and meeting their basic needs. A system where premiums rise faster than wages, where mental health resources remain scarce, and where prescription drug prices are artificially inflated is a system that has failed. Expanding Medicaid, strengthening pathways toward universal coverage, investing in mental health and addiction services, and empowering Medicare to negotiate drug prices will bring dignity and stability to millions. Healthcare should be affordable, comprehensive, and accessible to all, without discrimination of any kind.

Decisions about one’s body must remain with the individual, not with politicians. Whether it is reproductive rights, contraception, or gender-affirming care, government interference has no place in personal medical decisions. We must codify Roe v. Wade, safeguard LGBTQ+ healthcare, and protect physicians who provide essential, evidence-based care. True freedom includes the right to bodily autonomy.”

Mike Simmons

Money Raised in 2025: $324,880.07

Largest Individual Donor Source in 2025: ActBlue, $178,079.33

Largest Other Commitee Contribution 2025: EQUALITY PAC, $5,000

Source: FEC

ON HEALTHCARE

Website: https://www.mikesimmons.org/issues/healthcare/

“Rethinking Healthcare and Passing Medicare for All

Healthcare is a human right. Yet in my own life, I have seen the health care system fail too many loved ones. My mother Ramona was a beautiful person and loving mom who despite working hard to raise two children while opening and running her own salon and going back to school while I was in college to get her degree, still never got the health care she needed. She suffered from a chronic illness for years that was never properly diagnosed due to fragmented health care and patchy Medicaid coverage. She grew sicker and never got the opportunities for recovery that she and our family should have been given. She passed away suddenly in 2020 at just 55 years old. Too many families have lost loved ones needlessly and tragically, and I’m ready to go to Congress to lift up the stories of families across the 9th District who are harmed by our woefully broken health care system.

I remember when I got injured in high school while running competitively. My mom could not afford the kind of health insurance that would have enabled me to receive treatment and I was cut from the team. No parent should have to keep their child from giving outlet to their talents because of health insurance coverage.

Then in my early 30s, I started my own small business and struggled to gain access to the Affordable Care Act health insurance exchanges due to the high costs at the time. There were several months where I went without insurance as a small business owner, which many entrepreneurs encounter as they grow their businesses. Our country has made some progress in the last decade on expanded coverage, but it’s going to take a new generation and new blood to forcefully push for progressive policy and systemic change so that quality coverage, healthier outcomes, and less costly care are the usual.

In the richest country in the world, medical bankruptcy and millions of uninsured people cannot be the status quo. For too many people in Illinois and nationwide, healthcare feels like a rationed good: the care you receive depends on where you live and work, who you know, and the time and money you can afford to spend navigating a broken system. This system, implicitly and explicitly, tells us that some people deserve care and other people don’t. That is not acceptable, and makes all of us less healthy and health care overall more costly as a result. We cannot continue to have publicly-traded and private equity-owned companies wreaking havoc on delivering and accessing healthcare in this country and across Chicagoland. Various and ever-increasing sectors of the healthcare industry are being ruled by companies forming a monopoly, answering to shareholders, investors, and operating partners over patients.

I bring critical lived experiences and several legislative accomplishments to the health care debate. One of the first bills I introduced in the State Senate in 2021 and 2022 would have expanded Medicaid eligibility to 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. This would be the first real step toward Medicare for All in Illinois, along with legislation I strongly supported which at its peak provided Medicaid coverage to undocumented immigrants between 42 and 64 years of age. In the Illinois Senate, I have fought for expanded coverage at every turn that would bring sweeping expansions to coverage for those who are underinsured or who make too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to buy on the Affordable Care Act exchanges.

My vision for universal health care is not just about increasing the number of people who are covered, but also the types of care covered and how that care is provided. Preventative, diagnostic, and specialty care are all healthcare. Dental care and vision care are healthcare. Reproductive care and gender-affirming care are healthcare. Prescription drugs should be affordable, not an opportunity for corporate greed. Providers should lead with compassion and cultural competency, and policymakers should lead with a reckoning of how healthcare has historically failed specific communities.

Every single person in this country, regardless of their race, class, immigration status, gender or sexual orientation, has a right to dignity in their healthcare. To achieve that reality we need Medicare for All.

My record in the Illinois Senate is centered on this vision: removing barriers and lowering costs of keeping all people healthy. I serve as chairperson of the Senate Public Health Committee and Vice Chair of the Behavioral and Mental Health Committee, and serve on several health care appropriations committees where I’ve brought vigorous oversight to our state’s health care programs and pushed for more humane and culturally-appropriate public health programs and policy across Illinois.

In the Illinois Senate, here are a few of my healthcare legislative accomplishments:

-Created the Illinois’ Medical Debt Relief Pilot Program, which has as of November 2025 erased $1.1 billion dollars of medical debt for over 520,000 Illinois residents since 2024. I would lead efforts to cancel medical debt at the federal level, just like I've done in the State Senate

-Amended the Fair Patient Billing Act to prohibit unfair billing practices and abusive collection tactics by hospitals against patients who are uninsured and have already demonstrated they cannot pay

-Amended the Illinois Insurance Code to provide fully cost-free liver disease screenings and diagnostic tests for at-risk patients. Liver disease, the 9th leading cause of death in the country at the time of passage, disproportionately affects survivors of addiction and substance use.

-Amended the Reproductive Health Act to protect access to gender-affirming care for all people, against Republicans and conservative Democrats, alongside enshrining reproductive rights

-Authored the Illinois Pharmacy Act to expand access to PrEP and PEP from pharmacists without a doctor’s prescription, removing a systemic obstacle to lifesaving medication to help reduce new HIV diagnoses”