- As a response to the court decision invalidating the ACA, Senate Democrats tried to force a vote that would have Congress intervene in the lawsuit in support of the law. Republicans rebuffed that effort.
- But for Republicans, the court ruling could be a minefield because Republican state officials brought the case and it could impact many popular provisions of the law. A number of GOP lawmakers are seeking to keep some distance from the case — at least now.
- Enrollment in insurance plans offered on the ACA’s marketplaces surprised many people this week. The sign-up period for most states closed last week and the overall numbers appear to be about 4 percent lower than last year. That is a smaller difference than many people expected since the penalty for not having insurance is disappearing in 2019 and other, less comprehensive plans have been championed by the Trump administration.