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Louisiana Legislature Floating Bill Making Obamacare Illegal in State
Written By : Warner Todd Huston

Louisiana State Senator A.G. Crowe (R, Slidell) is introducing a bill for the 2010 legislative session in Baton Rouge that would make Obamacare illegal if it violates state laws, effectively making Obamacare null and void in the Pelican State.

Senator Crowe states that his bill “provides that no law or rule shall compel, directly or indirectly, any person, employer or health care provider to participate in any health care system or health insurance.”

Crowe’s proposed Senate Bill (download .pdf file) begins as follows:

HEALTH CARE. Prohibits state or local governmental coercion of any Louisiana employer, health care provider, or individual to compel participation in any health care system or health insurance plan.

Crowe insists that Obamacare violates Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution and “is therefore unconstitutional.” He also feels that the president’s plans violates the 10th Amendment among others.

In addition to the proposed legislation nullifying any possible federal healthcare laws, Senator Crowe has asked Buddy Caldwell, the State Attorney General, to determine if, in his opinion, Obamacare would violate any state laws, the Constitution, or would pass onerous unfunded mandates on the state. (download .pdf of letter)

Senator Crowe has been involved in many conservative projects including the 2009 State sovereignty resolution, a Tenth Amendment policy project. Also in 2009 Crowe introduced a resolution proclaiming April as “Abortion Recovery Awareness Month” which was signed by Governor Jindal. Crowe also became a signatory to AFP’s No Climate Tax Pledge. (Crowe’s committee assignments and associations can be seen at Project Vote Smart)

Senator Crowe is part of an increasing push by state lawmakers to affirm state sovereignty and Tenth Amendment rights, laws that will likely come before the U.S. Supreme court in short order once Obamacare is passed in D.C. According to Michael Boldin’s Tenth Amendment Center some 25 states have introduced state sovereignty resolutions or bills that would nullify federal laws that the state legislature feels violates their laws and those of the U.S. Constitution.

(Hat tip LouisianaConservative.com)

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  • Smithwick

    I approve but . . . look forward to getting your federal funding cut in reprisal.

  • http://conservativebootcamp.com martinhale

    I think the states should push back, and push back hard on the feds. Through imposing unfunded mandates through Medicaid and other programmes, the feds have become the bully on the block to the states. Just as with the bully on the block, someone needs to stand up to them to restore a sense of balance between the states and the federal gummint. Of course the feds are going to threaten mightily whosoever stands up to them, so whoever does it better have a bulletproof ‘plan B’ (maybe even a ‘plan C’ and a ‘plan D’) on hand when they do it.

  • carolinabuckeye

    This could be the making of another civil war, hopefully this time it’s much more civil.

  • Safari_Man

    The blue states need us red states to pay for their giveaways and they’re going to use the law to force us to participate. I applaud any efforts to protect us from this theft.

    I’d be quite happy to split this nation into two — USSA and the CSA (Capitalist States of America). The liberals would fight this big time as all the productive people would vacate the USSA (ie blue states) and relocate to low-tax CSA (red states). All the bums would relocate to the USSA to suck on the government teat. Just think how long that situation would take before it collapsed. This is why the dims want to Nationalize all their programs so there’s no way one state can provide a haven where productive people can escape and avoid paying for the unproductive people’s sloth.

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