All Points: Are you happy with the healthcare law?
For the second time in three years, the Affordable Care Act has survived a U.S. Supreme Court challenge. In 2012, the Court ruled the law’s individual mandate was constitutional. This month, the court ruled that subsidies for purchasing health insurance made available through state exchanges do not violate the law. Several other challenges remain in lower courts, but even if they succeed, the bulk of the law will remain intact. Are you happy with the law? Why or why not? Do you think Congress should make revisions to it or allow it to work as designed? Send no more than 150 words with your name, address and telephone number to letters@star-telegram.com. Deadline is Wednesday for publication next Monday.
This story was originally published June 29, 2015 at 5:55 PM with the headline "All Points: Are you happy with the healthcare law?."