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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced on Thursday that a coalition of health care providers, economists, insurance companies and hospitals have joined court action to save the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

As the Advance has previously reported, 20 states have filed amicus briefs in defense of the ACA as it faces being overturned after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled part of the ACA unconstitutional. The suit is back by President Trump’s Justice Department.

The groups joined the 20 state attorneys general and District of Columbia to urge the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case and argue that the ACA is necessary to the health and well-being of the United States.

Nessel participated in a roundtable discussion in Lansing with other ACA supporters on Thursday. The discussion revolved around the “thousands of Michiganders who are one medical crisis away from financial disaster,” as President of the Michigan League for Public Policy President and CEO Gilda Jacobs put it.

Read more at Michigan Advance