A majority of Supreme Court justices questioned whether the federal government could avoid paying billions of dollars to health insurers that sold consumer policies on exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act
WASHINGTON—A majority of Supreme Court justices questioned whether the federal government could avoid an obligation to pay billions of dollars to health insurers that sold consumer policies on exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act.
During an hourlong oral argument Tuesday, most of the justices seemed skeptical about the Justice Department’s arguments that the government didn’t have to pay roughly $12 billion. The money wasn’t owed, the department said, because lawmakers made changes to a program under the ACA called...
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