A federal judge on Thursday sided with U.S. House in its challenge to the funding of an Affordable Care Act program that reduced costs for consumers, proving, according to presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, that Republicans are seeking “new ways to make health care unaffordable.”

“Congress authorized reduced cost-sharing but did not appropriate monies for it,” federal district Judge Rosemary Collyer, a George W. Bush-appointee, said in her ruling. “Congress is the only source for such an appropriation, and no public money can be spent without one.”

The Hill offers the background on the case:

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