Hill April 6, 2019
Janice Phillips

The December ruling by Texas District Judge Reed O’ Conner that the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA) was unconstitutional followed by the Department of Justice’s ruling in agreement to strike down the entire ACA this week has the potential to intensify efforts to repeal the ACA.

The Trump administration supports repealing the entire historic health reform law and is determined to do so. Even before the final vote to make this the law of the land in 2010, Republicans vowed to do away with the health law adopting the phrase repeal and replace.

The health-care crisis in America is real and has been an issue for decades, but Republicans have been focused on repealing the Affordable Care Act. And while...

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