Nearly Half of San Antonio's Non-Elderly Population Loses if Texas Wins Its Anti-Obamacare Suit
Nearly half the non-elderly people in San Antonio and its surroundings could lose protection for their pre-existing medical conditions if Texas wins its current anti-Obamacare lawsuit, according to data from the Center for American Progress.
According to a 2017 CAP survey broken down by congressional district, about 1.6 million non-elderly people in the five districts serving San Antonio have pre-existing medical conditions. More than 26 percent of that total or 423,800 people are between the ages of 18 and 44.
Republicans, who have spent nearly decade trying to crater Obama's Affordable Care Act, are now hanging that hope a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Republican officials from 19 other states. The suit, now playing out in a Fort Worth courtroom, claims the act is unconstitutional since the Republican tax bill eliminated the penalty for people who dont have health coverage.
If the ACA's protections are tossed out, people with pre-existing conditions, including arthritis, diabetes or even pregnancy could face higher insurance costs or denial of service, act proponents warn.
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