WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court's liberal justices are making clear they will vote to uphold the massive expansion of the Medicaid program for low-income Americans that is part of the health care overhaul.
More than 15 million people would get health care through Medicaid, and the federal government would pay all of the costs at first, dropping to 90 percent after about five years.
Justice Elena Kagan wondered why "a big gift" from the federal government could be considered coercive.
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