Pete Sessions on Second Federal Judge Ruling that Key Health Care Law Provision Is Unconstitutional

Statement

Date: Jan. 31, 2011

U.S. Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX-32) today released the following statement in response to a federal ruling by Judge Vinson of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida that the central provision of the Democrat health care law -- the individual mandate -- is unconstitutional:

"Judge Vinson's ruling today confirms that the federal government should never have been in the business of requiring Americans to purchase government-approved health care. Not only is ObamaCare's high cost destroying jobs, but two federal judges have now ruled that the individual mandate overreaches Congress' constitutional authority.

"The individual mandate is just one of many aspects of the government-takeover of health care that has infringed on the lives of the American people. That is why the new Republican Majority in the House has already taken action to repeal and replace the health care law with common-sense reforms to give all Americans access to quality care without violating their individual liberties. It is past time for the Obama Administration to move forward with an agenda that the American people support."


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