SCOTUS, Congress and the Fate of ObamaCare
30 January 2015
Sally Pipes, President, CEO and Taube Fellow in Health Care Studies at the Pacific Research Institute, discusses the upcoming oral arguments in the latest ObamaCare case before the U.S. Supreme Court and how the new Congress can shed its do-nothing moniker with respect to ObamaCare.
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