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Victoria Kennedy applauds court’s health ruling

Victoria Reggie Kennedy stood during the national anthem at the 2011 Boston University commencement.

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Victoria Reggie Kennedy stood during the national anthem at the 2011 Boston University commencement.

Victoria Reggie Kennedy, the widow of the late US Senator Edward M. Kennedy, a driving force behind health care reform for years during his tenure in the Senate, lauded the Supreme Court decision today upholding the Affordable Care Act.

“We still have much work to do to implement the law, and I hope we can all come together now to complete that work,” she added. “The stakes are too high for us to do otherwise.”

“As my late husband Senator Edward Kennedy said: ‘What we face is above all a moral issue; that at stake are not just the details of policy, but fundamental principles of social justice and the character of our country,’” she said in a statement.

Senator Kennedy once called health care reform “the cause of my life.” But he died before the law was passed.

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Politico reports that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called Vicki Kennedy after the decision was released and told her, “Now, Teddy can rest.”