Mass. A.G. Healey Petitions U.S. Supreme Court to Review Affordable Care Act Case
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Attorney General
Today's filing petitions the
"This ruling jeopardizes the health care coverage of millions of Americans who depend on the Affordable Care Act," said AG Healey. "We are asking the
AG Healey joined a coalition of attorneys general led by
Last month, the Fifth Circuit held that the individual mandate is unconstitutional but declined to rule on the validity of the ACA's remaining provisions. The court instead sent the case back to the
Today's filing makes clear that patients, doctors, hospitals, employers, states, pharmaceutical companies and more will be impacted by the looming uncertainty of the Fifth Circuit's decision and highlights important advancements in health care access made under the ACA, including:
* More than 12 million Americans receiving coverage through Medicaid expansion, including 350,000
* Nearly 9 million individuals nationwide receiving tax credits to help afford health insurance coverage through individual marketplaces;
* Millions of working families relying on high-quality employer-sponsored insurance plans;
* Important protections prohibiting insurers from denying health insurance to the 133 million Americans, including 2.5 million
* Nearly
Joining AG Healey in today's filing are the attorneys general of
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