Corporate Accountability
RADIO (WBUR/NPR): A Healthy Dose Of Information
A decision looms at the Supreme court over a case that could upend the Affordable Care Act and leave millions without federal health insurance subsidies. But most Americans know little to nothing about the imminent ruling, and the media aren’t helping. Elizabeth Wydra, chief counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center, helps Bob debunk some of the biggest myths about the case.
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