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Attorney General Josh Hawley Thinks Covering Pre-existing Conditions Is Unconstitutional

Following the Trump Administration’s latest extraordinary effort to undermine Americans’ ability to get quality, affordable health care by declaring coverage for pre-existing conditions to be unconstitutional, DSCC spokesman David Bergstein released the following statement:

“It’s simple: Attorney General Josh Hawley joined a lawsuit asserting that requiring insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions is unconstitutional and the administration is allowing Missourians to be punished for it.”

Attorney General Hawley is also on the record backing the GOP’s health care agenda that would slash coverage for pre-existing conditions, spike premiums, and impose an age tax on older Americans.

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