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  2. King v. Burwell - Wikipedia

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    King v. Burwell, 576 U.S. 473 (2015), was a 6–3 decision by the Supreme Court of the United States interpreting provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).

  3. Universal Health Services - Wikipedia

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    A UK subsidiary, Cygnet Health Care, was the subject of a BBC investigation that found that staff had been taunting, provoking and scaring vulnerable people. [37] It runs 140 mental health services across the UK. 85% of its services are "rated good or outstanding by our regulators". [38]

  4. No experience? No problem. Trump’s Cabinet raises concerns ...

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    Other Trump picks that raise questions about experience include his nominees for various health care roles, Lee Zeldin to run the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Sean Duffy to run the ...

  5. Constitutional challenges to the Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), there have been numerous actions in federal courts to challenge the constitutionality of the legislation. [1] [2] They include challenges by states against the ACA, reactions from legal experts with respect to its constitutionality, several federal court rulings on the ACA's constitutionality, the final ruling on the constitutionality of the ...

  6. First 100 days of the first Donald Trump presidency - Wikipedia

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    Republicans want to cut off federal funding from health-care organizations such as Planned Parenthood that perform abortions. Proponents of the bill claim it supports states' rights over federalist rights. [230] The bill was passed under the procedures of the Congressional Review Act. In the Senate Vice-President Pence cast a tie-breaking vote.

  7. Joni Ernst - Wikipedia

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    In July, Ernst delivered the Republican Party's weekly address, criticizing a health care scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs and calling for a balanced budget and reform of Social Security and Medicare. [12] Later that month, she suspended her campaign while participating in two weeks of National Guard duty. [54]

  8. Scott Pruitt - Wikipedia

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    Edward Scott Pruitt (born May 9, 1968) is an American attorney, lobbyist and Republican politician from the state of Oklahoma.He served as the 14th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from February 17, 2017, to July 9, 2018, during the Donald Trump presidency, resigning while under at least 14 federal investigations. [2]

  9. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    A Lancet review on Handling of Scientific Misconduct in Scandinavian countries gave examples of policy definitions. In Denmark, scientific misconduct is defined as "intention[al] negligence leading to fabrication of the scientific message or a false credit or emphasis given to a scientist", and in Sweden as "intention[al] distortion of the ...