Well, hopefully Arizona will pass this legislation and let the Federal Government know how we feel about this unconstitutional Bill. Government will always see you a burden and not a patient, under a plan like this life will not be guarded or protected. The Fed's will turn death and dying into something that is a patriotic. You might start hearing things like this, thanks for not taking your medical care and giving up your life, you have just made America that much stronger. I understand there is some real issues having to do with health care but your not going to find the remedy in government. Anything outside the Constitution will lead to a loss of freedom and liberty, or in this case health care. Neil
Posted on 26 June 2009
by Michael Boldin
Right on the heels of a successful state-by-state nullification of the 2005 Real ID act, the State of Arizona is out in the forefront of a growing resistance to proposed federal health care legislation.
This past Monday, the Arizona State Senate voted 18-11 to concur with the House and approve the Health Care Freedom Act (HCR2014). This will put a proposal on the 2010 ballot which would constitutionally override any law, rule or regulation that requires individuals or employers to participate in any particular health care system.
HCR2014, if approved by voters next year, also would prohibit any fine or penalty on anyone or any company for deciding to purchase health care directly. Doctors and health care providers would remain free to accept those funds and provide those services.
Finally, it would overrule anything that prohibits the sale of private health insurance in Arizona.
Five other states — Indiana, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota and Wyoming — are considering similar initiatives for their 2010 ballots.
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