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Event 2: Politically Motivated Scotus Cases
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Today, the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act. Again. This ruling reaffirms what we have long known to be true: the Affordable Care Act is here to stay.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) June 17, 2021
A federal judge wants every attorney whose name was on court filings seeking to overturn Michigan's presidential election results in the "Kraken" suit there to show up for a sanctions hearing on July 6. pic.twitter.com/816zUMHZ4l
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) June 17, 2021
It’s stunning to hear Mitch McConnell say out loud he won’t confirm a Biden nominee to the Supreme Court if he’s in control of the Senate. Don’t just look AT Mitch; look BEHIND Mitch.
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) June 17, 2021
BREAKING: The Supreme Court rejects the constitutional challenge to Obamacare in 7-2 opinion. The court tosses the lawsuit because the challengers do not have legal standing to sue. https://t.co/meuQgPE50Z
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) June 17, 2021
June 28, 2012: ACA survives*, 5-4
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) June 17, 2021
June 25, 2015: ACA survives, 6-3
June 17, 2021: ACA survives, 7-2
A big win for the American people.
— President Biden (@POTUS) June 17, 2021
There’s no better day than today to sign up for quality, affordable health care at https://t.co/gRX1fGFEzj.
With millions of people relying on the Affordable Care Act for coverage, it remains, as ever, a BFD. And it’s here to stay. https://t.co/5GPl9aR8uB
Monmouth poll:
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 17, 2021
68% support Biden's proposed infrastructure package
61% support Biden's proposal to expand access to health care, college, paid leave and other services
🚨BREAKING: Texas Governor Abbott signs signs #SB1111 an anti-voting bill aimed at disenfranchising demographic groups who are most likely to rely on post office boxes as well as young voters.
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) June 17, 2021
I expect it to be challenged in court soon.👀
FACT: Thanks to the American Rescue Plan (which has lowered premiums), and the special enrollment period launched by @POTUS, more Americans are covered under the ACA than at any time since it's passage.
— Ronald Klain (@WHCOS) June 17, 2021
Can you guess what happens when you provide homeless people with housing?
— John B. Holbein (@JohnHolbein1) June 16, 2021
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You reduce crime, increase employment, improve health, and do not increase reliance on social benefits.
80% of costs are offset by the benefits in the first 18mos.https://t.co/kNt5PxLWYQ pic.twitter.com/OxDUvz4Tt4