US Supreme Court agrees to hear new challenge to Obama health care law
NOVEMBER 7, 2014, 12:58 PM LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2014, 11:30 PM
BY ROBERT BARNES
THE WASHINGTON POST |
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced Friday that it will hear the most serious challenge to the Affordable Care Act since the justices found it constitutional more than two years ago: a lawsuit targeting the federal subsidies that help millions of Americans buy health insurance.
More than 4 million people now receive the subsidies, and the Obama administration contends they are essential to the act by making insurance more affordable for low- and middle-income families.
But challengers say the administration is violating the plain language of the law. They are represented by the same conservative legal strategists who fell one vote short of convincing the court the law was unconstitutional the last time around.
The question in this challenge is whether the subsidies should be available to all Americans who qualify, or only to those who purchase insurance through exchanges “established by the state.”
About a third of the states have created exchanges, and the challengers say the subsidies should be available only in those places. As the law authorizes, federal authorities have stepped in to establish exchanges where the states have refused.
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