Twenty states and the District of Columbia Friday  the Supreme Court to review this term a recent federal appeals court decision that held the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate unconstitutional. The states are California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington. The AHA, Federation of 黑料正能量s, Catholic Health Association of the United States, Association of American Medical Colleges, and America鈥檚 Essential Hospitals plan to file a joint brief with the Supreme Court supporting the petition and urging an expedited decision in favor of sustaining the ACA. On Dec. 18, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the ACA鈥檚 individual mandate unconstitutional and sent the case back to the district court in Texas for the judge to take a 鈥渃areful, granular approach鈥 to determining which of the law's provisions could survive without the mandate. For more on the appeals court decision, see the AHA鈥檚 recent statement.

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