Lets see: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Idaho, Louisiana, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Washington joined the original suit. Additionally, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Mississippi, Nevada and North Dakota have since decided to join the suit.
Read more: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2010/04/14/1087033/judge-to-speed-federal-health.html#ixzz0l6GzWjD2
I got 19 here. What is the actual count and who are they? What other States are talking but not filing yet? (not the dems who said they would not.)
The Old Dominion. Virginia decided to go at it in a separate way.
I understand that their AG has argued in front of the SCOTUS before and is good at it.
Virginia has filed a separate suit, so, 20. Missouri's Lt Gov will likely find a way to join but is being thwarted by Dims in the State Capitol. I'm not aware of any other States presently considering joining this suit or filing on their own, but there's a lot to keep up with. There are also quite a few private and individual suits against obamacare which I'm not making an effort to track.
I wonder where Tenn and Kentucky are. Oklahoma? Kansas?
And three or four democrat governors have or have threatened to sue their attorneys general for bringing this suit.