BREAKING: Appeals court allows Democratic attorneys general to intervene in defense of Obamacare cost-sharing subsidy payments
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Early story, updates coming: Court allows Democratic states to defend Obamacare payments http://reut.rs/2vlM5eY
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Court says states have shown that cutting off payments "would lead directly and imminently to an increase in insurance prices"pic.twitter.com/j5naIQQywR
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All eyes now on what the administration does and whether Congress agrees to appropriate funding for the subsidies
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Latest update: Court allows Democratic states to defend Obamacare payments http://reut.rs/2vlM5eY
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Statement from NY attorney general on Obamacare decision:pic.twitter.com/WgegwzNLPV
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White House statement: "The President is working with his staff and his cabinet to consider the issues raised by the CSR payments"
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@nicholas_bagley said this in May about what it would mean if AGs allowed to intervene:pic.twitter.com/HDulXf34cw
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Latest update: Court allows Democratic states to defend Obamacare payments http://reut.rs/2vlM5eY :
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As experts point out, nothing in court case prevents the Trump administration from cutting off the payments if it chooses to do so
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Doesn't matter, they will lose


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Please explain why we should thank the man who betrayed us on OCare vote by calling a mandate a tax so he could save it.
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The appeals court may stop it, BUT, the Supreme Court will allow it. You need to remember we still have a Supreme Court.
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& 2 of them are the ones Dem's changed the filibuster rules for to stack the court. BS ruling.
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Hoo ha.
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Duh
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