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Gov. Beshear's statement on Supreme Court ACA ruling

FRANKFORT, KY. (June 25, 2015) - "Making healthcare coverage accessible and affordable to all citizens is the cornerstone of the Affordable Care Act. To conclude that the law's intent was only to offer subsidies to those who purchased healthcare coverage through their state's health benefit exchange when many states declined to establish one would have penalized the very individuals the law was designed to help. I am pleased that the U.S. Supreme Court wisely ruled in favor of those 6.4 million people in the nation who could have lost their access to affordable health.

"The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in King v. Burwell has no impact on Kentuckians who qualified for discounts through kynect, as their subsidies were never in question. However, it reaffirms that, from the very start, we did the right thing for the more than 500,000 Kentuckians who have qualified for healthcare coverage through kynect since January 1, 2014." - Governor Steve Beshear




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