Obama defends health care reform but is silent on debate in Supreme
Washington, 30 mar ( EFE).-the President of United States, Barack Obama, today defended its reform health as an example of the “change” that he promised before arriving at the White House, but kept silence about the hearings of this week in the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of the law. “Change is health care reform that we adopted after more than one century of attempts,” said Obama during a rally before hundreds of supporters at the University of Vermont, Burlington. Such a reform, passed by Congress and promulgated by Obama in 2010, says that in the United States.UU. “nobody will go to the bankruptcy to be sick,” emphasized the Chairman of electoral tour today in the States of Vermont and Maine with a view to the elections on November 6. Also remarked that “some 2.5 million young people now have health insurance” and that “millions of older Americans are paying less for their medicines”. However, Obama not made no reference to the hearings held between Monday and Wednesday in the Supreme on the constitutionality of its reform, called the affordable health care Act. 26 States, most Republicans, have filed lawsuits against the law, the greatest achievement of the mandate of Obama and the most maligned by the opposition. Hearings this week demonstrated that the Division of views within the Supreme, where five of the judges were appointed by...
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