Commonwealth Fund December 17, 2018
Timothy S. Jost

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The Texas federal court ruling invalidating the ACA would adversely affect virtually every American, regardless of what health care coverage they have

The Texas federal court decision invalidating the ACA will cause untold confusion, even though it is likely to be ultimately reversed, Tim Jost says

On December 14 — the eve of the final day of the 2019 open-enrollment period — Texas federal court Judge Reed O’Connor delivered a judgment purporting to accomplish what Republicans in Congress had failed to do and what the Supreme Court had twice refused to do: invalidate the Affordable Care Act.

The case, Texas v. Azar, was brought by attorneys general or governors...

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