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Two judges have allowed Wisconsin to withdraw from multi-state lawsuits related to Obamacare, including one that seeks repeal of the law
The moves come Tuesday after a Wisconsin judge repealed a lame-duck law blocking Kaul from withdrawing
— Scott Bauer (@sbauerAP) April 3, 2019
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) – A federal court has allowed Wisconsin to withdraw from a multistate federal lawsuit related to the national health care law.
The approval granted Tuesday is the first time Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul has withdrawn the state from a lawsuit after the Legislature attempted to block him from doing that in a December lame-duck session. Kaul acted in March after a Wisconsin judge repealed the lame-duck laws.
The U.S. District Court in Northern Texas on Tuesday approved Kaul’s request to remove Wisconsin from a lawsuit challenging a federal rule that interpreted a ban on sex discrimination in the health care law as including “gender identity” and “termination of pregnancy.”
Kaul is also seeking to withdraw Wisconsin from a higher profile multistate lawsuit attempting to repeal the health care law.