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Friday, January 28, 2011

North Carolina's House Challenges Federal Health Care Law

From Rebellion:

Jan 28, 2011 (16 hours ago)NC House Panel Challenges Federal Health Care Lawfrom feed/http://www.dixienet.org/rebellion/atom.xml by Old RebelThe people of the States effectively nullified DC's unconstitutional "RealID" Act, and are now challenging Obama's unconstitutional socialized medicine scheme. I'm proud to hear that North Carolina has joined the fight:






State Republican leaders are making good on campaign promises to fight the federal health care law.



Thursday a State House Judiciary Committee voted to block the federal government's health insurance mandate that takes effect in 2014.



Titled "An Act to Protect the Freedom to Choose Health Care and Health Insurance," the bill that would exempt North Carolinians from the law requiring most Americans to buy insurance.



"We're going to debate this bill and we're going to vote on this bill," Committee Chairman and Johnston County Republican Leo Daughtry said.



The bill would also require North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper to either join a lawsuit with more than 20 other states fighting against the insurance mandate or file a separate lawsuit for North Carolina.



Now that States' Rights have returned to the political arena, the only possible trajectory is the growth of local self-government and the collapse of the oversized Federal dinosaur. Know hope.

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