Maine Community Health Options v. United States (18-1023)
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s now expired “Risk Corridors” statute—which set a formula for calculating payments to healthcare insurers for unexpectedly unprofitable plans during the first three years of online insurance marketplaces—created a Government obligation to pay insurers the full amount of their computed losses; and petitioners properly relied on the Tucker Act to sue for damages in the Court of Federal Claims.
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Rock Island County NAACP calls for change in local law enforcement
“These protesters are saying enough is enough. We're not allowing this to happen in America any longer,” Bonnie Ballard, the Law Enforcement … Maine Community Health Options v. United States (18-1023) Via http://www.dot-net-search.com/uncategorized/maine-community-health-options-v-united-states-18-1023/
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