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Ukraine receives much-needed U.S. aid, though it's just getting started. Protesting college students are up in arms about pro-Israel stances. And, end-of-life care advocates stand up for minors' gender-affirming care in Montana.

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Connecticut Could Pay Price if ACA Falls, Advocates Say

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020   

HARTFORD, Conn. -- So far, this week's Senate confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's latest nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, have been dominated by concerns that she will vote to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.

If the Medicare expansion dies with the ACA, an estimated 200,000 people in Connecticut would lose health insurance. Brad Woodhouse, national campaign director with the nonprofit advocacy group Protect Our Care, said that number rises to 20 million nationwide.

"Right now, Republicans in Washington are trying to ram through a nominee to the Supreme Court who will do what they have tried to do for years legislatively: overturn the Affordable Care Act and end protections for people with pre-existing conditions," Woodhouse said.

The high court will consider a challenge to the ACA one week after the election. Trump has said he will protect people with pre-existing conditions but has yet to release a long-promised replacement for the ACA.

Woodhouse said the next administration will have to figure out how to respond if the Supreme Court blocks the health care law in the middle of a pandemic.

"Make no mistake, health care is on the ballot this November," he said. "All Americans deserve leaders they can trust to protect and expand access to health care, including protections for pre-existing conditions."

The ACA also made it possible for young adults to remain on their parents' insurance plan up to age 26. It required insurance companies to cover treatment for substance abuse. And it banned the practice of charging women and older adults more for health care.


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