
What We're Reading: ACA to Remain in Place During Appeal; Cigarette Ban in Pharmacies; Judge Blocks 340B Cuts
The federal judge who ruled last month that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was invalid issued an order over the weekend that the law will remain in effect pending appeal; pharmacies and businesses with pharmacies in New York City will no longer be allowed to sell cigarettes and other tobacco products; a federal judge has blocked the administration's cut to the 340B program.
Affordable Care Act Will Remain in Place During Appeal
The federal judge who ruled last month that the Affordable Care Act was unconstitutional issued a stay over the weekend, which will keep the law in effect while the ruling is appealed. According to
Cigarette Sales Ban in New York Pharmacies
Federal Judge Blocks Cuts to 340B
Starting this week, pharmacies and businesses that contain pharmacies, such as supermarkets, will be banned from selling cigarettes and other tobacco products in New York City, reported
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