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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a comprehensive healthcare reform law enacted in March 2010 aimed at expanding access to health insurance, reducing healthcare costs, and improving healthcare quality. The ACA represents a significant shift in the government's role in healthcare, addressing issues like insurance coverage, preventive services, and protections for individuals with pre-existing conditions, all of which sparked heated debates about the extent of government involvement in personal health decisions and the economy.