The unions for workers who have been exposed to the coronavirus are warning that they could lose their health care if the Affordable Health Care Act and its coverage for pre-existing conditions is thrown out by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The court is scheduled to take up the constitutionality of the ACA a week after the Nov. 3 elections. The merits of the Obama Administration's health program have dominated the debate over President Trump's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who once wrote an article criticizing Chief Justice John Roberts's legal reasoning in providing the decisive vote to uphold the ACA in 2012.
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