Scarnati Bill Regarding Opting Out of
'Obamacare' Moves to Senate Floor
As the US Supreme Court today starting hearing several arguments regarding the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – better known as Obamacare – the state Senate Appropriations Committee acted on Senator Joe Scarnati’s bill that would remove the requirement to buy health insurance under the act.
Scarnati says, "The federal government has no business interfering with health care in any state, including the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania."
He says the federal government is taking a section of the Commerce Clause, "extending it well beyond the meaning of the Constitution and they are trampling our rights as a state."
Senate Bill 10 passed by a margin of 16 to 10, and now moves to the floor of the Senate for its consideration.
Scarnati says, "The federal government has no business interfering with health care in any state, including the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania."
He says the federal government is taking a section of the Commerce Clause, "extending it well beyond the meaning of the Constitution and they are trampling our rights as a state."
Senate Bill 10 passed by a margin of 16 to 10, and now moves to the floor of the Senate for its consideration.

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