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- December 17, 2018
Texas Court Decision on the Affordable Care Act: The Ruling and What to Expect
Read moreBy now, everyone has heard about the decision in Texas v. U.S., where Judge Reed O’Connor of the Northern District of Texas struck down the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) individual mandate as unconstitutional and found that the rest of the ACA was not severable and struck it down, too. Here’s our overview of…
- December 15, 2018
National Health Law Program Says Texas Judge’s Decision on Affordable Care Act is ‘Fatally Flawed’
Read moreWashington, D.C. – Siding with Republican governors and state attorneys general, a federal judge issued a flawed decision claiming to invalidate the landmark health care reform law, the Affordable Care Act.National Health Law Program Executive Director Elizabeth G. Taylor said it was crucial for people to remain confident and…
- December 7, 2018
Public Charge Will Reverse the Golden State’s Progress Towards Health Equity
Read moreTrump administration in early fall published a long-anticipated proposed rule that would have dramatic and detrimental impacts on the health and well-being of immigrant families in California. The rule seeks to redefine an immigration law concept known as “public charge.” If implemented, the rule could harm hundreds of thousands…
- November 9, 2018
Trump’s New ACA Rule Threatens Access to Contraception: HHS Allows Employers’ Moral Beliefs to Undermine Quality Care for Women
Read moreWashington, D.C. – In another attack on access to quality health care for women, the Trump administration finalized two new regulations rolling back the Affordable Care Act’s requirement that most health plans provide preventive care for women, including access to all FDA-approved contraceptives.The new rule guts the ACA’s requirement…
- September 30, 2018
California, Also Leading the Resistance Against Trump’s Assault on Health Care
Read moreWhile the Trump administration continues its assault on the Affordable Care Act and health care benefits with its recently proposed "public charge rule" aimed at punishing immigrants for seeking publicly funded health care and other safety net (or foundational, societal) services, California forges ahead to strengthen affordable, comprehensive health…
- July 23, 2018
To Comment or Not to Comment, There Should Be No Question
Read more"Arbitrary and capricious". That is how U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg characterized the Trump administration's efforts through its approval of the Kentucky HEALTH Medicaid waiver, which includes numerous obstacles to access Medicaid, such as conditioning coverage on work, paying high premiums, and regular reporting (much of it online).…