Can states "repeal and replace" the ACA? Nicholas Bagley on the scope of the law's "innovation waivers"
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There is a paradox in the power the Affordable Care Act lends to states to devise alternative means to meet the law's goals. On the one hand, the scope of the law's Section 1332 "innovation waivers" is sweeping: states can propose alternatives to the law's coverage rules, funding and subsidy formulas, and mechanisms for compelling participation, i.e., the employer and individual mandates.
Can states "repeal and replace" the ACA? Nicholas Bagley on the scope of the law's "innovation waivers"
Can states "repeal and replace" the ACA…
Can states "repeal and replace" the ACA? Nicholas Bagley on the scope of the law's "innovation waivers"
There is a paradox in the power the Affordable Care Act lends to states to devise alternative means to meet the law's goals. On the one hand, the scope of the law's Section 1332 "innovation waivers" is sweeping: states can propose alternatives to the law's coverage rules, funding and subsidy formulas, and mechanisms for compelling participation, i.e., the employer and individual mandates.