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Missouri lawmakers gave the first round of approval for a bill that would make it a crime to enforce President Obama's health care plan. |
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Wrap: The bill would make it a crime for anyone who tried to enforce Obama's health care plan.
Democratic Representative Genise Montecillo questioned why Missouri lawmakers debating the bill.
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Description: "But the Supreme Court is ultimately the one who is going to make this decision. Not you, not me, we are not given that authority." |
Republican Representative Kurt Bahr says Obama's health care plan is unconstitutional.
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Description: "The Federal government does not have the power to tell us what we have to purchase." |
The House gave the bill preliminary approval.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Natalia Allen.
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Debates over the constitutionality of President Obama's health care plan made its way to the Missouri statehouse. |
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Wrap: A bill that would make it a crime to enforce Obama's health care plan caused some debate on the House floor.
Democratic Representative Karla May says the states can mandate what people do.
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Description: "They want to want to say that you have to have car insurance, you have to have house insurance, but they don't want the federal government to mandate health insurance." |
Republican Representative Kurt Bahr says he is unwilling to enforce the President Obama's health care plan.
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Description: "We the states created the Constitution, created the Federal government. It is our job to recognize what is and is not constitutional." |
The House gave first round approval to the bill.
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Natalia Allen.