Court Doing Its Job in Health Reform Case ; but Congress Should Do Its Job, and Fix the Law Where Possible Instead of Grandstanding.
Portland Press Herald › February 03, 2011
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Portland Press Herald › February 03, 2011
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If you don't like the federal health care program signed into law by President Obama last March - and count us among those who don't - Monday's decision by a federal judge in Florida was good news.
U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson declared the entire law unconstitutional - not just the part of the law that requires all Americans to buy health insurance. The purchase mandate was the key provision in Vinson's decision, but the judge said, in effect, that if that part of the law was bad, the whole thing was bad.See the full content of this document
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Court Doing Its Job in Health Reform Case ; but Congress Should Do Its Job, and Fix the Law Where Possible Instead of Grandstanding.
He had a point; when Congress was debating health care reform, many of its supporters argued that the law couldn't work unless everyone was required t...
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