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English: Senator Bob Casey posts: "Last night, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals announced its decision to kick the Texas lawsuit against the ACA back to the lower courts. As the future of our health care system lingers in the unknown, I’m particularly concerned about the 5,329,500 Pennsylvanians with a pre-existing condition – including 642,700 children – who could lose protections, and be charged six-figure premiums. The Fifth Circuit’s decision reflects Trump’s and Republicans’ ultimate goal: To gut the ACA with no plan whatsoever to replace or improve it, and rip away coverage for millions of Americans. This is health care sabotage at its worst."
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Source https://www.instagram.com/p/B6RJulTjCJd/
Author Senator Bob Casey's Office

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