Posted on 01/24/2011 1:13:02 AM PST by Kevmo
Florida Attorney General Files Motion to Add Six New States to Lawsuit Challenging Federal Health Care Law
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi today filed a motion to add six States to the federal health care lawsuit Iowa, Ohio, Kansas, Wyoming, Wisconsin and Maine. This motion brings the number of states to 26, including Florida and the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), in challenging the federal health care law as unconstitutional. Also challenging that law in a separate lawsuit is Virginia, and Oklahoma has announced its intention to do the same.
It sends a strong message that more than half of the States consider the health care law unconstitutional and are willing to fight it in court, said Attorney General Bondi. I look forward to continuing to defend Florida's families and businesses against this unconstitutional law and upholding the Constitution.
The Florida lawsuit challenges not only the laws requirement that individuals purchase health insurance or face a penalty, but also its substantial and costly Medicaid expansion. Florida Governor Rick Scott and 32 Governors wrote the White House protesting the one-size-fits-all Medicaid approach forces states to cut other critical programs.
Having a majority of the nations states involved in this case along with NFIB, who represents more than 350,000 small businesses nationwide, sends a strong message to the courts that this law is detrimental to the entire nation and must be overturned, said Karen Harned, executive director, NFIB Small Business Legal Center.
Prior to todays filing, the bipartisan lawsuit included the following states in addition to Florida: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona (Governor, and now Attorney General), Colorado, Georgia (Governor, but now Attorney General ), Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi (Governor), Nebraska, Nevada (Governor), North Dakota, Pennsylvania (Attorney General, but now Governor), South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Washington.
The amended complaint can be found here http://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/JFAO-8D8STC/$file/MotiontoFileSecondAmendedComplaint.pdf.
January 18, 2011 Media Contact: Jennifer Krell Davis Phone: (850) 245-0150
The amended complaint can be found here http://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/JFAO-8D8STC/$file/MotiontoFileSecondAmendedComplaint.pdf.
Don’t you mean 26 out of 57
26 states so far have joined the Florida action but others, like Virgina, have separate actions. Is any website keeping a scorecard? The Florida action, the independent actions and those pending. Plus due dates when the courts will act on them.
After Obama-care repeal fails to pass in the Senate, or get’s veto-ed, Republicans should write a bill that lets states opt-out of all provisions on Obama-care, even the new taxes. Let Democrats try to object to that. Why not let liberal states have Obama-care?(Why do I have to think of all these things ? LOL)
ya know whats coming? States bankruptcy. Bet anything ‘Bammy tells ‘em “he’ll” bail them out..only if they drop the suits.
There's alot of info here!
Almost halfway!
The problem with letting so many join is that with 1 ruling they can all be cut off at the knees. My opinion (which may be shortsighted) is that you come at it with so many lawsuits from many positions as to guarantee a few get to the SCOTUS.
"is all nazis"
Repeal would be icing on the cake, signed by Madam President Palin.
The feds don’t have the money to bail them out nor will the House agree to such bailouts. Obamacare will add to the state’s fiscal problems by adding 18 million to the Medicaid rolls. The states must come up with about half of the money for these new additions after a few years once the federal subsidy ends.
“Repeal would be icing on the cake, signed by Madam President Palin.”
And what a moment THAT would be.
It is a crime Congress can exempt themselves from punitive legislation.
Soulds like a good demarcation tool for the looming next civil war.
States facing bankruptcy are not, I believe, among those suing the Feds over Obamacare.
"If it be asked, what is to restrain the House of Representatives from making legal discriminations in favor of themselves and a particular class of the society? I answer, the genius of the whole system, the nature of just and constitutional laws, and above all the vigilant and manly spirit which actuates the people of America, a spirit which nourishes freedom, and in return is nourished by it." --James Madison, Federalist No. 57, 1788
"If it be asked, what is to restrain the House of Representatives from making legal discriminations in favor of themselves and a particular class of the society? I answer, the genius of the whole system, the nature of just and constitutional laws, and above all the vigilant and manly spirit which actuates the people of America, a spirit which nourishes freedom, and in return is nourished by it." --James Madison, Federalist No. 57, 1788
Sorry for the double post... don’t know why that happened.
Looks like a system problem....note the time stamp.
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