The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Health law’s sign-ups steady amid legal fight
WASHINGTON — Democratic attorneys general on Thursday appealed a federal court ruling that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, as new enrollment numbers underscored the staying power of the Obama-era law.
The government reported that about 8.4 million Americans have signed up this year under the law, reflecting steady demand for its subsidized health insurance. President Donald Trump still disdains “Obamacare,” but he failed to repeal it after promising a better plan in its place.
The Democratic attorneys general said they’ve launched their appeal of a recent ruling by a conservative federal judge in Texas who declared the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional. In Washington, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced a vote next week on a resolution that would authorize lawyers for the House to join the appeal.
The health law remains in place while the lawsuit continues before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans.
Thursday’s enrollment update covers the 39 states served by the federal HealthCare.gov website. For those states, sign-up season officially ended Dec. 15. The final count will be higher, after major states like California and New York that run their own campaigns are added in.
A former Obama administration official said it’s validation for former President Barack Obama’s signature law.
“A larger percentage of people kept their coverage than ever before,” Joshua Peck, who previously ran marketing for HealthCare.gov, said after analyzing Thursday’s numbers. “Once again, demand for comprehensive health coverage wins the day and underscores the resiliency of the Affordable Care Act.”
With the House under Democratic control, repeal is out of the question for Republican foes of “Obamacare.”
The greatest threat to the ACA now seems to come from a lawsuit filed by a group of Republican-led states. U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor in Fort Worth, Texas, recently ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, declaring the entire law unconstitutional after Congress repealed its fines for uninsured people.
Democratic state attorneys general defending the health law announced Thursday they have formally launched their appeal of O’Connor’s ruling.