MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Insurers could once again deny people coverage based on their medical history, undoing the law’s most popular provisions.
By Dylan Scott @ Vox.com, June 7
The Trump administration argued in a court brief filed on Thursday that Obamacare’s protections for preexisting conditions should be ruled unconstitutional, opening up another front in the White House’s crusade to roll back the law’s core insurance reforms.
The brief was filed in a case brought by several conservative states, led by Texas, which argued that because Republicans in Congress repealed Obamacare’s individual mandate penalty in their tax bill, the mandate is now unconstitutional — and so is the rest of the law.
The lawsuit argued that without an actual monetary fine for not having health insurance, the mandate should be considered illegal under the rationale used by Chief Justice John Roberts to uphold the law in the famous 2012 lawsuit, [....]
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Sessions explains to Congress rationale for not defending ObamaCare
By Julia Manchester @ TheHill.com, 06/07/18 09:55 PM EDT
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