Last week, U.S. Senate Democrats voted down a Republican effort to repeal the Obama administration’s health care law, and since then, the fate of the health care overhaul rests with the nation’s Supreme Court, which is expected to hear a constitutional challenge to the law. The law’s mandate that Americans buy health insurance has been targeted as unconstitutional, and, as KSKA’s Ellen Lockyer reports, Alaska’s state administration, in opposing aspects of the health care law, is drawing the ire of some senior citizen advocates.
Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage
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