Democratic-led states look to defend Biden healthcare rule for DACA immigrants
- More than a dozen Democratic state attorneys general plan to defend two gun regulations being challenged in court, including a ban on devices that enable semiautomatic guns to fire more quickly.
- Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced that Oregon is joining 13 states to defend health insurance access for DACA recipients after a court challenge threatened their eligibility.
- The states are intervening to protect a Biden administration rule that allows DACA recipients to enroll in health care plans through the Affordable Care Act for the first time.
- The legal action aims to safeguard advancements in healthcare access and support the contributions of DACA recipients, who pay an estimated $6.2 billion in federal taxes annually.
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