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TV (AJAM): Obamacare challenge: Supreme Court to hear arguments on subsidies
The justices are going to be asked to decide if it’s legal for the administration to give subsidies to those who live in states that rely on the federal marketplace for their insurance. The suit is being brought up by four individuals from Virginia, but just who exactly are these plaintiffs? The administration argues they have no legal standing. Lisa Stark investigates. Features CAC Chief Counsel Elizabeth Wydra.
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