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Gridlock in washington. First, the fate of the Affordable Care act, also known as obamacare, will once again be in the hands of the u. S. Supreme court. Justices have decided to hear an appeal of the law. Our Supreme Court reporter joins me on the phone. This appeal deals with subsidies or tax credits. They have helped more than 4 million americans afford insurance. Arent these subsidies the linchpin of the Health Care Law . They are really important. Without them, most or all of those people could not afford insurance. If they cannot afford insurance, that would mean that only the most to desperate people might buy insurance. That would essentially send the Insurance Markets what the Administration Calls a death spiral. Hospitals would have fewer people coming to the with insurance. Their costs would be raised. And it would potentially undermine the law. You have been covering this from the beginning. This appeal is not about nuance. Opponents say the language of the law cannot be int
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Dr. Donald Holly Fortnum, 88, professor of chemistry, emeritus, Gettysburg College, died Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, at Gettysburg Hospital with his family by his side.
Born April 2, 1932, Don was the son of the late Niels and Ruth (Holly) Fortnum. Growing up in Berlin, Wisc., next to his family-owned machine shop and automobile dealership he enjoyed managing the football and basketball teams and playing golf, tennis and chess. In addition to being selected to Badger Boys State, Don was awarded the honor of Eagle Scout.
Don earned his bachelor of science degree in chemistry and mathematics from Carroll College in May 1954. While at Carroll, Don was president of the Delta Rho Upsilon fraternity, Interfraternity Council, and Wesley Fellowship. A member of the Student Christian Association, the House Council, the publications committee, the American Chemical Society, the staff of the student paper, and the intramural program, he was also elected to Delta Sigma Nu scholastic honor society.