Becker's Healthcare June 29, 2020
Ayla Ellison

HHS Secretary Alex Azar said the Trump administration plans to wait until the Supreme Court rules on the legality of the ACA to release a replacement plan for the healthcare law, according to Bloomberg Law.

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court June 25 to strike down the entire ACA, arguing the ACA’s tax penalty for failing to purchase medical insurance is unconstitutional; therefore, the entire ACA should be invalidated. The administration argues that the individual mandate became unconstitutional...

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