In addition to its importance to the Affordable Care Act, and the continuing subsidies for those who wish to purchase insurance on federally operated exchanges, King v. Burwell, scheduled for arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in March, also has some fascinating features for those intrigued by the way laws are passed and interpreted.
The ACA provides that the subsidies - refundable tax credits, actually - an individual ...
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