Politics | ObamaCare Supreme Court Upholds ObamaCare Roberts sides with left, 5-4, in upholding individual mandate By Kate Seamons Posted Jun 28, 2012 9:24 AM CDT Copied The Supreme Court in Washington, is seen as the sun rises, Thursday, June 28, 2012. (AP Photo/David Goldman) The fate of ObamaCare has been decided—and it's very, very good news for President Obama and tens of millions of uninsured Americans. The Supreme Court today upheld the Affordable Care Act with one Medicaid-related exception. SCOTUSblog reports that Chief Justice John Roberts' vote "saved" ObamaCare; he sided with the left in upholding the individual mandate as constitutional. It survived as a tax: Roberts did not agree that Congress' power to regulate commerce between the states means it can require everyone to buy insurance; but he did agree that the penalty for not buying it is a tax that Congress has the ability to impose under its "taxing power." By giving the individual mandate the go-ahead, the Court had only to rule on the constitutionality of one Medicaid-related provision. It stated that states that refused to expand their Medicaid eligibility would lose their funding; the Court ruled that states that do not participate in the expansion of eligibility can only lose new funding, not the entirety of their funding. Justice Anthony Kennedy dissented: "In our view, the entire Act before us is invalid in its entirety." Read These Next Original member of O'Jays may have been victim of serial killer. 'Miracle fruit' is helping chemo patients taste again. Something else being smuggled in from Mexico: cacti. These movies should've won best picture at the Oscars (per WaPo). Get breaking news in your inbox. What you need to know, as soon as we know it. Sign up Report an error