Governor Announces Response to Federal Motion to Dismiss Filed In Health Care Lawsuit
Friday, August 6, 2010 |
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“The new federal healthcare mandate passed by Congress over the will of the American people will have unprecedented impact on state budgets and is an affront to individual liberty,” said Governor Sonny Perdue.
The lawsuit alleges that the new law infringes upon the constitutional rights of
The lawsuit further claims the health care reform law infringes on the sovereignty of the states and Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution by imposing onerous new operating rules that
The Department of Justice filed a motion to dismiss the case in June, claiming the individual mandate fell under Congress’ ‘taxing and spending’ authority. This argument conflicted directly with comments made by President Obama during the debate on the health care reform bill, including the President’s insistence on national television that the insurance mandate was “absolutely not” a tax.
The motion to dismiss claimed the timing of the lawsuit was too early, but the states responded today that resources are already being spent on planning and operational activities they must undertake to meet the federal requirements of the law. The states argued that they have standing to bring the lawsuit because the federal health care law negatively affects state sovereignty and provides additional stress on already lean state budgets.
The lawsuit was originally filed in federal court in the Northern District of Florida on March 23, minutes after the health care reform act was signed into law by President Obama. The hearing on issues raised by the motion to dismiss will be held on September 14 in
A copy of response to the motion to dismiss will be available online at http://www.healthcarelawsuit.us.
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