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Ind. joins legal challenge to health care overhaul

Mon Mar 29, 2010 6:32 PM EDT
us-news, health, us, barack-obama, indiana, overhaul
Rick Callahan, Associated Press
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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is joining 13 other states in challenging the nearly $1 trillion health care overhaul signed into law last week by President Barack Obama.

State Attorney General Greg Zoeller (ZEL'-ur) said Monday that Indiana will be added to an amended version of the lawsuit targeting the law that's expected to be filed soon.

Zoeller says the 14 states that will then be plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed in a federal court in Florida will split the costs of the legal challenge. He says it's unclear how much Indiana's share of that bill will be.

Zoeller says the federal health care law raises serious constitutional questions, including whether Congress has the authority to enact the law's mandate that most Americans purchase health insurance.

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Sonia Kermaz

Hoosiers are among the most unhealthy people in the US and their man "Mitch" wants to keep it that way.

    Reply#1 - Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:13 PM EDT
    dragon_x

    The sad thing about this health care bill is that they want to make it illegal not to have it. so if you have no insurance you go to jail. what happened to America the free. I think we need some help for those who cant afford insurance but not at the cost of a jail sentence! and what of medical marijuana? shouldn't that be covered then if a patient has been prescribed it's use when nothing else will ease their pain or what not. but instead they keep it illegal and keep patients suffering. WTF.

      Reply#2 - Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:16 AM EDT
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