Airlines for America sued in 2021 over an ordinance that requires San Francisco airport employers to cover 100% of employee health care plan costs.
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A court in the United States has ruled that Airlines for America (A4A), a trade group representing major US airlines, can pursue the return of fees and payments collected by the City of San Francisco under its controversial Healthy Airport Ordinance (HAO) at
Airlines for America sued in 2021 over an ordinance that requires San Francisco airport employers to cover 100% of employee health care plan costs.
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