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In Louisiana, Obamacare Subsidies Mean Financial Independence For Some

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Meet three people from the Bayou State who would likely lose their insurance and their newfound sense of financial stability if the Supreme Court rules subsidies illegal in the King v. Burwell case.

Surprises And Standing: Breaking Down Today’s Supreme Court Arguments

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Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case challenging some of the health law’s insurance subsidies, but not before considering whether the plaintiffs had standing in the case. KHN’s Mary Agnes Carey and Julie Rovner discuss surprises from the hearing.

Health Law Arguments Offer Few Clues About Supreme Court Decision

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After hearing arguments Wednesday from both sides of a case challenging the health law’s subsidies to help people buy health coverage on federal exchanges, Supreme Court justices offered little insight into how they will rule.

What’s At Stake As Health Law Lands At Supreme Court Again

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With a $400 tax credit, Julia Raye of North Carolina has been able to afford health insurance and keep her diabetes under control. She is one of 8.2 million people who could lose that subsidy in a case that goes before the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday.

Fate Of 500,000 North Carolinians Tied To High Court Case

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The U.S. Supreme Court hears a challenge Wednesday to the insurance subsidies available through the federal health insurance exchange used by North Carolina residents.

5 Things To Know About The Supreme Court Case Challenging The Health Law

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Millions of Americans might not be able to afford insurance if the Supreme Court rules the government erred in making subsidies available in all states.

Supreme Court Insurance Subsidies Decision Could Trigger Price Spikes

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A Supreme Court decision invalidating subsidies in 37 federal exchange states would lead to sharp premium increases and prompt many to drop coverage, say experts.

Supreme Court Case May Be A Wake-Up Call For Republicans

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Republicans fear backlash if they don’t have a plan to help those who might lose subsidies if the Supreme Court strikes down a key tenet of the health law.

Texas Has High Stakes in Lawsuit Over Health Law

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Nearly 1 million Texans who signed up for health insurance through healthcare.gov would be affected if the court invalidates subsidies in federal exchange states – and not just the ones getting subsidies.