Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Affordable Care Act, leaving it in place

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The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the Affordable Care Act on Thursday in a decision that will leave the law intact and save health care coverage for millions of Americans. CNN's JohnAvlon looks at the many hurdles the ACA has faced.

The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the Affordable Care Act on Thursday in a decision that will leave the law intact and save health care coverage for millions of Americans. The justices turned away a challenge from Republican-led states and the former Trump administration, which urged the justices to block the entire law.

The justices said that the challengers of the 2010 law did not have the legal right to bring the case.READ: Supreme Court ruling on Affordable Care ActJustice Stephen Breyer penned the decision that was 7-2. Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissented.RELATED: Nothing Justice Stephen Breyer has said publicly suggests he's ready to quit"With millions of people relying on the Affordable Care Act for coverage, it remains, as ever, a BFD.

Former US Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, arguing on behalf of the House of Representatives, also argued that the two individuals and Republican-led states did not have the legal injury necessary to bring the challenge. He said that once Congress has brought the penalty down to zero, those who refused to buy health insurance would no longer he faced with a tax for failing to do so.

 

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