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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether the federal government must pay insurers $12 billion under an Obamacare program.
The justices will hear an appeal by a group of insurers of a lower court ruling that Congress had suspended the government’s obligation to make the payments.
The insurers have argued that the ruling would allow the government to pull a “bait-and-switch” and withhold money they were promised.
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