California will defend the Affordable Care Act in front of the Supreme Court tomorrow.
The court could decide to toss the entire law or just throw out the part that gives Congress power to fine people who fail to get health insurance.
The Supreme Court could also simply reject arguments against the law and keep everything as is.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra says the other side doesn't even have standing to take the case to court.
“The ACA individual mandate penalty, on which these plaintiffs premise their legal action has been rolled back to $0 since 2017, when the Congress dialed it down through the Republican tax bill,” Becerra says.
California now fines people who don't have health insurance but that's separate from the Affordable Care Act.