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The U.S. Supreme Court announced Thursday that it has sided with the Obama administration over its major healthcare overhaul, upholding federal subsidies across the country.
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In a 6-3 ruling, the nation’s highest court ruled that critics’ reading of Obamacare might make sense in isolation, but not when viewed in a larger context and in light of the intention of the law, according to ABC News.
It’s the second time the high court, ABC News points out, and Chief Justice John Roberts — has backed controversial portions of Obamacare. The first ruling was in 2012. Read a transcript of the March 4 oral argument here.
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U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) released the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in King v. Burwell ruling that individuals who get their health insurance through exchanges established by the federal government will remain eligible for tax subsidies:
“Today’s 6-3 decision preserves affordable health care coverage for more than 300,000 Virginians who purchased coverage through the federal exchange,” Warner said.
“This is the second time the nation’s highest court has validated our country’s important shift toward affordable and accessible health care for everyone,” he said. “I consistently have said there are many ways we could improve the Affordable Care Act. I really hope today’s ruling allows us as a country to move beyond divisive attacks and come together to work to improve health care quality, access, and affordability.”
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said: “I applaud the Supreme Court for its decision to uphold the important tax credits that millions of Americans - including nearly 300,000 in Virginia - rely on to access high quality, affordable health care. The decision is a direct rejection of the heartless effort led by health care law opponents to push families – many of whom have insurance coverage for the first time - back into the ranks of the vulnerable uninsured.”
Gov. Terry McAuliffe also weighed in: “This historic decision is a victory for the 286,000 Virginians who will now keep affordable health care that is essential to economic success,” he said. “It is also a clear sign that now is the time to drop cynical efforts to prevent families from accessing care that will make their lives better. With this issue decided, I hope we can now put partisan politics aside and help 400,000 Virginians get access to health care by bringing our taxpayer dollars home to close the coverage gap.”
Congressman Don Beyer applauded today’s Supreme Court decision.
“The Supreme Court was right to uphold the Affordable Care Act’s exchanges that provide quality, affordable healthcare to millions to Americans,” said Beyer. “Obamacare was landmark legislation, and in the five years since its enactment, has helped millions of middle-class Americans find and keep necessary health insurance. As I vowed to my constituents, I will work to uphold and strengthen the Affordable Care Act to protect patients and extend health insurance to our most vulnerable.”
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