Supreme Court to Consider VA Health Care Suit Fast-Track Petition
By D.J. Spiker | Friday, March 25th, 2011 | PolicyThe Supreme Court has revealed that they will consider and discuss Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s petition to fast-track the ongoing health care suit.
AG Cuccinelli has petitioned the Supreme Court on the basis that delay in hearing the suit would add to the difficulties in the implementation for the states. The Department of Justice has unsurprisingly objected to an expedited review process.
The Supreme Court is to hear discuss the fast-track on April 15th; currently the decision is to be heard by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals on May 4th. Though the Supreme Court has agreed to discuss to the case, there is no timetable on the decision.
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One Response to "Supreme Court to Consider VA Health Care Suit Fast-Track Petition"
Ah yes, spin at its finest. He petitions the Supreme Court because the benefits of health care reform have created more and more allies of the bill, so in essence, he wants the citizens of the Commonwealth who have benefitted from increased coverage, the banning of the use of preexisting conditions and the use of too much benefit as reasons to deny coverage, the coverage for adult children under 26 under their parent’s policy, the closure of the donut whole, and tax credits for small business, to be denied these benefits, and those to come, as quickly as possible. Why not just say you want more citizens to be sicker, quicker. Now that’s a slogan on which to run.
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