Today is major victory: the Supreme Court rejected King v. Burwell, an attack against the Affordable Care Act that attempted to deny quality health care to millions of people in the United States.
Here is a joint statement on the King v. Burwell decision today from:
- LeeAnn Hall, executive director of Alliance for a Just Society
- Fred Azcarate, executive director of US Action
- George Goehl, executive director of National People’s Action
Statement:
Today. The Supreme Court rejected an attack on the Affordable Care Act, our country’s health care law. Now, more than 6.4 million people, many with health insurance for the first time, can rest assured that their health coverage won’t be stripped away.
Our work isn’t done. Many people – disproportionately people of color – are still shut out of health care because of cost, the language they speak, or state lawmakers’ refusal to expand Medicaid. It’s time to stop fighting over whether people have a right to health care – and time to make quality health care a reality for everyone.
We call on obstructionists in Congress to end their assault on health care once and for all. Stop trying to repeal, defund, and undermine the Affordable Care Act.
The Alliance for a Just Society, USAction and National People’s Action led grassroots organizations nationwide to fight for health care for everyone in our country. The ACA was a major victory, overwhelmingly popular, and it’s here to stay.
Want to do more?
Click the Health Care for America Now petition to tell obstructionists “Hands Off ACA!”
The law is working, now it’s time to make sure everyone has access to quality health care.