Health Care -- Justice Department dives into abortion lawsuits
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
75% : President Biden touted the number on Tuesday, saying it showed the success of his efforts to build on the Affordable Care Act (ACA).59% : "More than35 million Americans are enrolled in Affordable Care Act related coverage - the highest total on record."
44% : In health news, the Justice Department filed its first lawsuit against a state law in the wake of a Supreme Court decision allowing states to ban or severely restrict abortion.
44% : Trigger law: The Idaho "trigger" law is one of dozens of complete or near-total abortion bans that are taking effect in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, the landmark case that granted a constitutional right to abortion.
43% : The lawsuit seeks an injunction to prevent enforcement of the law in situations where an abortion is necessary for stabilizing treatment for an emergency medical condition.
38% : The DOJ said the law will likely force providers to withhold care based on a "well-founded fear of criminal prosecution."
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