Live: What does the SCOTUS Obamacare ruling mean?
Katie Couric and guests break down the significance of the Supreme Court’s ruling.
Katie Couric and guests break down the significance of the Supreme Court’s ruling.
Chief Justice John Roberts just saved the Affordable Care Act — again. As he did in 2012, Roberts defected from his conservative colleagues and joined the court’s liberals in refusing to send Obamacare into a death-spiral.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the nationwide tax subsidies underpinning President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, rejecting a major challenge to the landmark law in a ruling that preserves health insurance for millions of Americans.
By Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) – In the U.S. Congress and on the campaign trail, Republicans vowed on Thursday to carry on with their fight against Obamacare, shrugging off appeals from Democrats for an end to hostilities after the Supreme Court upheld a central part of the healthcare law. Republicans said they would make the 2016 election campaign a referendum on President Barack Obama’s biggest domestic policy achievement, expressing disappointment
For the first time since they’ve polled people on the Affordable Care Act, more Americans like Obamacare than dislike it, according to a CBS/New York Times poll. And an overwhelming majority of citizens like the tax subsidies. Most feel the law works but could be improved with changes. The change they want is different from what opponents…