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(The opinion does not mention whether House had standing to sue)
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@nicholas_bagley points out that ACA says insurers are entitled to the cost-sharing payments & can seek them via Court of Federal Claims2 replies 3 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
Unclear yet what move Dem AGs make first: filing in DC Circuit case and/or new lawsuit
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NY AG set to announce new lawsuit on ACA subsidies separate from the case in the DC appeals court, per source
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Separately, California AG says he is suing over subsidy payments, joined by other states, including Mass, Conn. and Kentucky per Reuters
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To clarify: NY AG is indeed joining the California, et al lawsuit, not filing separately
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NEW: Mass AG says will seek court order to force Trump to make Oct 18 healthcare subsidy payment, via
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The states' lawsuit will be filed in the Northern District of California, per California AG
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Lawrence Hurley Retweeted Andrew Chung
NY Attorney General referred to Trump's move as a "dangerous partisan campaign to sabotage our healthcare system"https://twitter.com/andrew_chung_/status/918904200385449984 …
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In total, 19 Democratic AGs have signed onto ACA subsidies lawsuit, per Conn. AG release. No Republicans
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