SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Of any state, California has the most to lose if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the Affordable Care Act. Health care coverage for millions of people is at stake, as are billions in federal dollars. Yet Democratic California leaders don’t have a plan to preserve the broad range of health care programs the state has adopted since it aggressively implemented Obamacare – including initiatives that go far beyond the federal health care law. ‘œWe have made great strides and we don’t want to go back,’� said Katie Heidorn, executive director of the nonprofit Insure the Uninsured Project. ‘œThis is real and we have to get our ducks in a row.’�
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