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applegrove

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Sun Jun 6, 2021, 11:08 PM Jun 2021

The fate of healthcare coverage for up to 35 million Americans may be decided MONDAY MORNING.

The fate of healthcare coverage for up to 35 million Americans may be decided MONDAY MORNING.

Jun 06, 2021 9:39pm Eastern Daylight Time by Brainwrap, Community

https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2021/6/6/2033954/-The-fate-of-healthcare-coverage-for-up-to-35-million-Americans-may-be-decided-MONDAY-MORNING

(Here are the 4 possible outcomes)

"SNIP......

Yes, this is about the 10th time I’ve posted the same diary over the past couple of months.

Yes, I’ll likely have to repost this diary every few days until the SCOTUS actually issues their ruling.

And yes, I changed the headline to reflect CMS officially confirming what I estimated a month earlier: Total ACA enrollment is now over 31 million, and by my estimates could be as high as 35 million.

The current session of the Supreme Court of the United States runs through the end of June.

This means that unless they decide to punt until the next session, a final SCOTUS decision on the insane, absurd, inane GOP-brought, GOP-supported “Texas Fold’em” lawsuit to strike down the entire Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act will happen within the next 24 days.

......SNIP"

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The fate of healthcare coverage for up to 35 million Americans may be decided MONDAY MORNING. (Original Post) applegrove Jun 2021 OP
Don't believe SC will invalidate ACA at this point. But, who knows. Hoyt Jun 2021 #1
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