EDITORIAL: Indiana AG shouldn’t be cheering decision that could hurt Hoosiers
As covered in a guest column by Dr.
One provision is the guarantee that those with pre-existing medical conditions could get insurance coverage without paying exorbitant premiums.
Hill was one of 20 Republican attorneys general who filed a lawsuit that argues the ACA is unconstitutional since
In announcing it would no longer fight challenges to the ACA, which remains the law of the land, the
That's terrific, says
The effect on real Hoosiers and tens of millions other Americans could be devastating.
As an aside, the
The attorney general, in a news release, praised the
The fact is,
Credit for that should go to the Affordable Care Act so widely disparaged by Hill and others in his party. The reason
Those in the state who want to continue to bash the ACA or Obamacare ignore the fact that hundreds of thousands of
Hill and his
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