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Supreme Court To Decide Life or Death for Hundreds of
Millions of Americans Health Care
Today the highest court in the country will begin reviewing legal
arguments to end the Affordable Care Act. A decision will not
be made today, but will likely occur between March and June of
2021.
“What the Republican Congress could not do for over 10 years in
overturning the Affordable Care Act legislatively, Republican
attorneys general in Texas and other states are trying now to do
before a Supreme Court packed with Trump appointees,” stressed Naomi
Randolph from Action NC.
Randolph continues, “This is a life or death situation for
hundreds of millions of Americans who live with pre-existing
conditions, and now for another 10 million who have been infected by
Covid-19 -- a new pre-existing condition. Any decision that
does not uphold the entirety of the law will mean health care chaos
across the country.”
A recent Kaiser
Family Foundation poll found that a majority of Americans (58%)
don’t want the Supreme Court to overturn the entire ACA.
Specifically if the Republican Trump Supreme Court succeeds
the following will happen:
- Over 21 million that get coverage from the law will lose their
health care insurance;
- Another 135 million who get pre-existing conditions protections
(cancer, asthma, diabetes, mental and physical disabilities to name
just a few) will face loss of coverage due to their pre-existing
condition, or will no longer be able to afford premiums to cover their
conditions;
- The rising number of people impacted by COVID, which at this point
continues to rage and infect over 100,000 people a day, will now have
a pre-existing condition; and
- Hundreds of other public health benefits such as free colon and
cancer screening, protections for tens of millions of seniors
regarding prescription drug costs, and many other essential benefits
will be lost.
“If the Republicans continue to hold the Senate, and the Supreme
Court strikes down the Affordable Care Act, Congress probably won’t be
able to agree on a replacement, just as we are seeing the Republican
Senate refusing to pass a COVID economic relief package to help tens
of millions of Americans and small businesses. The economic
and human consequences of this would be dire and inhumane,”
Randolph concluded.
Action NC http://www.actionnc.org/
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