Commonwealth Fund January 19, 2021
Timothy S. Jost

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On January 20, the new Biden administration will inherit multiple health care lawsuits, including challenges to the ACA

Many Trump administration rules or polices that the Biden administration wants to amend or rescind will require notice and comment rulemaking, which may take some time

When President-elect Joseph Biden takes office on January 20, he will inherit multiple ongoing health care lawsuits. One of these, California v. Texas, questions the validity of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) itself, but most challenge Trump administration policies that the Biden administration may attempt to reverse. This post will describe the current state of litigation involving health care coverage and actions the Biden administration can take.

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