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June 2015 May 2015 Affordable Care Act Timeline of Key Recent Federal Actions on the Affordable Care Act Potential Actions in 114 th Congress The Supreme Court is expected to decide on Zubik v. Burwell, which will determine whether the contraceptive- coverage mandate and its ‘accommodation’ to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act is constitutional; early indications suggest the court is split In the coming months, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) expects to release a conservative policy agenda that will reportedly include the first leadership- endorsed plan to replace the ACA; one proposal that was recently floated involves establishing health insurance pools of high-risk patients to lower premiums for those who are relatively healthier NFIB v. Sebelius Decision: The Supreme Court decided that penalties imposed enforcing the ACA’s individual mandate are a constitutional application of Congress’s taxing and spending power; however, the law’s provision stripping Medicaid funding from states if they did not opt-in to the Medicaid expansion was ruled unconstitutionally coercive. “Continuing to Implement the ACA in a Careful, Thoughtful Manner”: The Treasury Department issued a memo delaying the employer mandate by one year, leading to criticism from Congress and an eventual lawsuit by the House of Representatives. FY2016 Budget Resolution: The joint budget resolution sets forth reconciliation provisions which allows the Senate to pass ACA repeal without the possibility of a filibuster. King v. Burwell Decision: The Supreme Court upheld federal subsidies for all eligible Americans under ACA. The decision allowed the administration to move forward with ACA implementation without the threat of legal challenges to the basic structure of the law. Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015: The budget compromise that was struck in Congress repeals the automatic-enrollment provision of the ACA, which forces large employers with 200 or more employees to automatically enroll new employees in employer-sponsored healthcare plans. Congress Sends ACA Repeal to President’s Desk; Obama Vetoes Measure, Veto Upheld: Both chambers of Congress passed the Restoring Americans’ Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act of 2015, marking the first time Congress sent a repeal of the ACA to the president’s desk. As expected, the president vetoed the measure and the House failed to reach the two-thirds threshold needed to override the veto May 4, 2016 | Katharine Conlon and Alexander Perry Sources: National Journal Research, 2016; Mark J. Mazur, “Continuing to Implement the ACA in a Careful, Thoughtful Manner,” Department of the Treasury, July 2, 2013; Lyle Denniston, “Argument Analysis: Setting up the private debate on the ACA,” SCOTUSblog, Mar 4, 2015; Susan Ferrechio, “Congress joint budget deal could pave path to Obamacare repeal,” Washington Examiner, April 20, 2015; Sen, Mike Enzi and Rep. Tom Price, “FY2016 Conference Agreement,” House Budget Committee, May 2015; MaryBeth Musumeci, “A Guide to the Supreme Court’s Affordable Care Act Decision,” The Kaiser Family Foundation, July 2012; Josh Gerstein and Lauren French, “House Files Obamacare lawsuit,” Politico, November 21, 2014, Skadden, “King v. Burwell: Round 2 for the Affordable Care Act,” July 10, 2015; National Association of Community Health Centers, “Victory for the ACA: Moving Forward After King V. Burwell,” June 30, 2015; Justin Haskins, “Budget Deal Ends Obamacare Enrollment Mandate,” The Heartland Institute, Nov 11, 2015; Alexander Bolton, “McConnell leans on presidential candidates in bid to save ObamaCare repeal,” The Hill, Nov 22, 2015; Alexander Bolton, “Senate Approves Bill Repealing Much of Obamacare,” The Hill, December 3, 2015; House Rules Committee, “Subcommittee Hearing: H.R. 1610—Restoring Americans’ Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act of 2015,” Dec 2015; Peter Sullivan, “House passes ObamaCare repeal, sending measure to president,” The Hill, Jan 6, 2016; Scotusblog, “Zubik v. Burwell,” 2016; Kelsey Snell and Mike DeBonis, “Inside Paul Ryan’s Quest to Set the Republican Agenda,” Washington Post, April 21, LEGISLATIVE FORECAST FOR THE 114 TH CONGRESS Oct 2015 Jan 2016