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E-mail Print Health Care Freedom: 2 Out of 3 Ain't Bad


By: John R. Graham
11.3.2010

The Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act was on the ballot in three states.  This is the model legislation that asserts the unconstitutionality of Obamacare's individual mandate.  Before last night, it had already passed as a statute or constitutional amendment in six states.

 

Yesterday's victory in Arixona (55% to 45%) "upgrades" the previously passed statute to a constitutional amendment. Yesterday's victory in Oklahoma (65% to 35%) overrides the incumbent governor's previous veto.  The measure was defeated in Colorado, but by a narrower margin of 47% to 53%.

All in all, yesterday was a great day for health freedom.




 

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