The Supreme Court today hears the third and final day of arguments on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. NAIFA President Robert Miller issued the following statement:
“As always, NAIFA is committed to working towards improving the health care system for Americans. We’ve never been shy about voicing our concerns over some aspects of the Affordable Care Act that would harm consumers and make it more difficult or impossible for agents and brokers to effectively serve them. For example, we have worked to mitigate negative effects of the medical loss ratio provision of the law and to ensure a meaningful role for agents in the state exchanges. We’ll continue these efforts as the Supreme Court considers this week's arguments over the broader health care law.”
Additional Resources:
- Transcript and audio files for Monday's Oral Argument
- Transcript and audio files for Tuesday's Oral Argument
- Transcript and audio files for Wednesday's Oral Argument