The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

States to ask judge to keep subsidies cut by Trump

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The top lawyers for 19 states will urge a federal judge Monday to force President Donald Trump’s administra­tion to pay health care subsidies he abruptly cut off earlier this month.

State attorneys general, led by California Democrat Xavier Becerra, argue the monthly payments are required under former President Barack Obama’s health care law, and cutting them off will harm consumers.

Trump’s Health and Human Services Department announced earlier this month that the administra­tion will cut off payments known as cost-sharing reduction.

Trump has said Obama’s law is imploding and has criticized the subsidies as insurance company bailouts.

The White House says the government cannot legally continue paying the subsidies because there is no formal authorizat­ion from Congress.

However, the administra­tion had been making monthly payments even as Trump threatened to cut them off to force Democrats to negotiate over health care. A bipartisan effort in Congress to restore the payments has run into opposition.

The payments reimburse insurers for the costs of lowering copays and deductible­s, which they’re required to do for low-income customers who buy coverage through the health care marketplac­es created by Obama’s Affordable Care Act.

The states argue that the Trump administra­tion violated a law requiring government agencies to obey existing statutes and follow orderly and transparen­t procedures.

“He’s threatenin­g access for millions of Americans to decent quality health care, and it’s time for him to stop playing this game because for too many people it’s not a game,” Becerra said last week.

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