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Just saw this article about individual states resistance to possible Oboma Care. Wonder how effective this would be in case OC gets through?
The
Missouri State House has passed House Joint Resolution 48 (HJR48). The
legislation, known as the “Missouri Health Care Freedom Act” seeks to
make public policy for the state that every person within the state of
Missouri is and shall be free to choose or decline to choose any mode
of securing health care services without penalty or threat of penalty
by the federal government of the United States of America.
Here’s the official summary of the bill:
Upon voter approval, this proposed constitutional amendment prohibits
any person, employer, or health care provider from being compelled to
participate in any health care system. Individuals and employers may
pay directly for lawful health care services without being subject to
fines or penalties, and health care providers can accept payment for
health care services from individuals or employers without being
subject to fines or penalties. The purchase or sale of health care
insurance in private health care systems cannot be prohibited by law or
rule.
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution codifies in law that the
federal government is one of limited, delegated powers – and that all
powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserve “to the States,
respectively, or to the People.”
The founders, during the time of the Constitution’s ratification, made
clear that a vast majority of regulatory powers would be left in the
states – including social services, agriculture, mining, and more.
Click here to read more.
The resolution passed by a vote of 113-40, and is awaiting transmittal to the State Senate.
In an update to supporters, the resolution’s primary sponsor, State Rep. Jane Cunningham, pledged to see the effort through:
“I sincerely appreciate all those who have come out and shown their
support, and all those who have shown an interest in the issue. Each of
you has my word that I will fight tirelessly until our constitutional
rights in Missouri are fully protected from federal encroachment.”
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Just saw this article about individual states resistance to possible Oboma Care. Wonder how effective this would be in case OC gets through?
The
Missouri State House has passed House Joint Resolution 48 (HJR48). The
legislation, known as the “Missouri Health Care Freedom Act” seeks to
make public policy for the state that every person within the state of
Missouri is and shall be free to choose or decline to choose any mode
of securing health care services without penalty or threat of penalty
by the federal government of the United States of America.
Here’s the official summary of the bill:
Upon voter approval, this proposed constitutional amendment prohibits
any person, employer, or health care provider from being compelled to
participate in any health care system. Individuals and employers may
pay directly for lawful health care services without being subject to
fines or penalties, and health care providers can accept payment for
health care services from individuals or employers without being
subject to fines or penalties. The purchase or sale of health care
insurance in private health care systems cannot be prohibited by law or
rule.
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution codifies in law that the
federal government is one of limited, delegated powers – and that all
powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserve “to the States,
respectively, or to the People.”
The founders, during the time of the Constitution’s ratification, made
clear that a vast majority of regulatory powers would be left in the
states – including social services, agriculture, mining, and more.
Click here to read more.
The resolution passed by a vote of 113-40, and is awaiting transmittal to the State Senate.
In an update to supporters, the resolution’s primary sponsor, State Rep. Jane Cunningham, pledged to see the effort through:
“I sincerely appreciate all those who have come out and shown their
support, and all those who have shown an interest in the issue. Each of
you has my word that I will fight tirelessly until our constitutional
rights in Missouri are fully protected from federal encroachment.”
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