the 6-3 decision that for the second time affirms the Affordable Care Act, which was the historic law that we debated in this committee some years ago, and I was part of that debate, and our committee passed it, it passed the Congress, and now it is the law of the land and it is working.
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Butterfield emphasizes the Supreme Court's affirmation of the Affordable Care Act and its successful implementation.
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