_ Supreme
Court Nomination Could Have Devastating Consequences October 12, 2020 – Washington,
DC – If Judge Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the
Supreme Court, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its critical protections for
people who rely on Medicare will be in mortal danger. Hearings begin today on
the nomination of Judge Barrett to fill the U.S. Supreme Court seat
previously held by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. If she is confirmed
– during a pandemic, in the midst of an election – one of the first cases
Judge Barrett will hear, the week after the election, will be California v. Texas. This
case could determine the fate of the ACA. The stakes could not be higher. The
Trump Administration is actively supporting the California v. Texas parties who seek to
completely eliminate the ACA and its protections. Judge Barrett has already
criticized a previous Supreme Court decision that upheld the ACA. If the law
is struck down, millions of Americans will lose health coverage. People with
pre-existing conditions will lose the law’s protections. In addition to these
devastating consequences, the
public and policymakers should remember what the ACA has done for older
adults generally, and Medicare beneficiaries specifically, all of which is in
jeopardy. In
addition to guaranteeing coverage for people with pre-existing conditions who
buy policies through the ACA’s marketplace, the ACA:
As
the Center for Medicare Advocacy wrote in our joint Supreme Court amicus
brief with AARP and Justice in Aging, the Administration’s position in
the California v. Texas
case would destroy the Affordable Care Act, creating devastating consequences
for Medicare, older adults, people with disabilities, and families throughout
the country. Much is at stake for people across income levels, age, and
health conditions. We urge policymakers to do everything they can to protect
the Affordable Care Act and to postpone confirming a new Supreme Court
nominee until after the inauguration. The Center for Medicare Advocacy (http://www.medicareadvocacy.org) is a national, non-profit, law
organization that works to advance access to comprehensive Medicare coverage
and quality health care for older people and people with disabilities.
Founded in 1986, the Center focuses on the needs of people with longer-term
and chronic conditions. The organization’s work includes legal assistance,
advocacy, education, analysis, policy initiatives, and litigation of
importance to Medicare beneficiaries nationwide. Our systemic advocacy is
based on the experiences of the real people who contact the Center every day.
Headquartered in Connecticut and Washington, DC, the Center also has
attorneys in CA, MA, and NJ. Center for Medicare Advocacy, Inc. • www.MedicareAdvocacy.org • |
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Monday, October 12, 2020
Statement from the Center for Medicare Advocacy
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