Legal Problems Lie Ahead for ObamaCare
25 October 2013
Sam Kazman, General Counsel of Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the federal lawsuit challenging, among other things, the IRS's authority to distribute taxpayer subsidies under certain provisions of the Affordable Care Act, specifically in states that have opted not to create state exchanges.
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