North Carolina A.G. Stein Continues Fight to Protect the Affordable Care Act for North Carolinians
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"Hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians depend on the Affordable Care Act for access to health insurance," said Attorney General
The minimum coverage provision of the ACA requires that individuals maintain health insurance or a pay a tax.
Today's filing from a coalition of 21 attorneys general responds to the plaintiffs' arguments and continues the legal defense of the ACA. In their brief, the attorneys general argued that the individual mandate remains constitutional and is similar to many other laws that
The ACA is vital for hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians' healthcare. Between 2010 and 2015, more than 550,000 North Carolinians gained health insurance coverage through the ACA. Another 70,000 individuals were able to stay covered on their parents' insurance. Nearly 5 million North Carolinians benefit from protections against discrimination against pre-existing conditions, and about 1.8 million seniors in
Attorney General Stein is joined in filing this brief by the Attorneys General of
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