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Reaction was swift and sharp following the U.S. Supreme Court's momentous decision upholding the Obama Administration's signature health care reform law. "The health care debate highlighted the overall need for access to adequate health care, so this ruling is a monumental day for Pennsylvanians and all Americans," said state Sen. Shirley Kitchen, D-Philadelphia. "The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the president's health care law will have a dramatic impact, especially for those who can't afford or have been denied health coverage." The ruling keeps in place a law with a game-changing goal of opening the health insurance marketplace to millions more Americans. Its impact reaches far beyond the uninsured, however, by providing benefits for people with chronic illnesses, the young and the elderly. Click here to read the article.
Reaction was swift and sharp following the U.S. Supreme Court's momentous decision upholding the Obama Administration's signature health care reform law.
"The health care debate highlighted the overall need for access to adequate health care, so this ruling is a monumental day for Pennsylvanians and all Americans," said state Sen. Shirley Kitchen, D-Philadelphia. "The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the president's health care law will have a dramatic impact, especially for those who can't afford or have been denied health coverage."
The ruling keeps in place a law with a game-changing goal of opening the health insurance marketplace to millions more Americans. Its impact reaches far beyond the uninsured, however, by providing benefits for people with chronic illnesses, the young and the elderly.
Click here to read the article.