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So now we have our answer...the PPaACA, aka Obamacare, will survive. The threat to "repeal and replace" it is dead. States now have ten days to set up their exchanges or defer to the federal government set up and run one for them.
NYTimes Article
I for one think that this was some very short-sighted thinking by many GOP governors and state legislators. They decided to "wait and see", and lost. If they had any sense, they would've had some sort of compromise backup plan for this scenario - a 2nd term for Obama. So, what happens now? Place your predictions here...
Edit: States merely have to declare their intentions, not set up the exchanges. Thanks to sactoking for pointing out that distinction.
NYTimes Article
The clock is ticking on the exchange question in particular: states have until next Friday to decide whether they will build their own exchange or let the federal government run one for them. Some states have asked the administration for more time.
So far, only about 15 states and the District of Columbia have created the framework for exchanges through legislation or executive orders; three others have committed to running exchanges in partnership with the federal government. A number of Republican governors, including those in Arizona, Idaho, New Jersey, Virginia and Tennessee, had said they would decide after the election, giving themselves only a 10-day window before the deadline.
I for one think that this was some very short-sighted thinking by many GOP governors and state legislators. They decided to "wait and see", and lost. If they had any sense, they would've had some sort of compromise backup plan for this scenario - a 2nd term for Obama. So, what happens now? Place your predictions here...
Edit: States merely have to declare their intentions, not set up the exchanges. Thanks to sactoking for pointing out that distinction.
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