How the Supreme Court Could Again Decide the Fate of the Affordable Care Act
How the Supreme Court Could Again Decide the Fate of the Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on a case that could decide the fate of the Affordable Care Act.According to The New York Times, the court’s decision was in response to a request filed by state- and national-level Democratic officials. Liberal politicians, suggests the Times, are hoping to bring Obamacare back into the pubic eye as the United States gears up for the 2020 presidential elections.However, following the Supreme Court’s ordinary schedule, the case won’t likely be heard until spring of next year at the earliest.Nevertheless, the Supreme Court’s acceptance has won praise Democratic litigants. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra thanked the justices for accepting the challenge, saying the Trump administration’s campaign against Obamacare threatens millions of Americans’ healthcare policies.“As Texas and the Trump administration fight to disrupt our healthcare system and the coverage that millions of people rely upon, we look forward to making our case in defense of the ACA,” Becerra said in a statement. “American lives depend upon it.”
California State Attorney General Xavier Becerra's office is playing a critical role in the lawsuit. Image via Office of Attorney General Xavier Becerra/Wikimedia Commons. Listed as public domain.
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