Mandatory health insurance is not supported by the states. No surprise, they are required to pay the bill, and they don’t have the money. Finally, the states are standing up to the federal government and saying enough is enough. Quit forcing us to pay for programs that we did not ask for and do not have the money to pay for. Virginia looks to be first. Missouri is hopefully close behind. A total of 35 states are considering the measure.
Va. Senate bans health insurance mandate
Stateline.org Staff Reports
The Democratic-led Virginia Senate sent a strong message about health care reform efforts in Washington, D.C., on Monday (Feb. 1), passing a bill that makes it illegal for Virginians to be required to buy health insurance.
With Republicans in control of the state’s House of Delegates and governor’s mansion, the bill could become law, The Washington Post reported. The effort would throw another wrench into congressional Democrats’ plans to revamp the nation’s health care system in the wake of a special election in Massachusetts that stripped the party of its 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority in the U.S. Senate.
An “individual mandate” that requires Americans to buy health insurance is a centerpiece of federal health care legislation. Virginia’s move could suggest that President Obama — who reiterated his support for reform during his State of the Union address last week — “is failing to reassure members of his own party that current reform efforts remain worthwhile,” The Post said.
A groundswell of opposition to the federal effort is emerging in statehouses around the country, The Associated Press reported today. Bills similar to the legislation cleared by the Virginia Senate are being considered in 35 states, with some lawmakers seeking constitutional amendments to prohibit mandatory health insurance. An Idaho legislative committee has approved a bill similar to Virginia’s, and in Missouri, an overflow crowd showed up at a hearing room when that state’s constitutional amendment was being debated, the AP reported.
What is notable about Monday’s action in the Virginia Senate, however, is that Democrats joined the effort, which has been led by conservatives in most states. Five Democrats joined all 18 Republicans in opposition to a health care mandate. The votes “suggest that Democrats on the state level fear that supporting health care reform could be politically damaging,” The Post said.






6 Comments
Flyguy
Maybe we could trade healthcare for Canadian oil, gas and timber. I heard that they don't have a very good system and they might be interested in that deal.
SSS
Good move by the states. Makes a challenge to the Supreme Court that much easier is Obamacare is passed.
Flyguy
State Budgets----Do Not Rescusitate.
Problem Solved.
Anonymous
why would the canuks want our health care, and besides we dont need their natural resources since all we do is flip burgers and finance organized theft and sleazy politicians. how come they arnt pouring across the border to take advantage of living in this hell hole.
Anonymous
Thank God I live in Virginia. All you Pennsylvanians had better hope to get a similar resolution in the State Congress, and Jake in Federal Congress in order to prevent further encroachments of STATE RIGHTS!