Congressional Republicans eye obscure law as a tool for quickly voiding ACA rules

Modern Healthcare:  As part of their plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the Trump administration and congressional Republicans say they will take rapid steps to stabilize the individual health insurance market and roll back onerous ACA rules though executive branch actions. But legal experts say they'll be constrained in revising or eliminating these regulations by the formal rulemaking process, which can take months.Now conservative legal activists are pushing Republicans to make unprecedented use of a 1996 law they claim would allow the Congress to swiftly ax ACA-related and other rules issued over the entire length of the Obama administration.

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