Health Care Amendment to Constitution Debated in House Committee
From Missouri Digital News: https://mdn.org
MDN Menu

MDN Home

Journalist's Creed

Print

MDN Help

MDN.ORG: Missouri Digital News
MDN Menu

MDN Home

Journalist's Creed

Print

MDN Help

MDN.ORG Mo. Digital News Missouri Digital News MDN.ORG: Mo. Digital News MDN.ORG: Missouri Digital News
Lobbyist Money Help  

Health Care Amendment to Constitution Debated in House Committee

Date: March 6, 2012
By: Mary McGuire
State Capitol Bureau
Links: HCR 64

Intro: 
Missouri's leading anti-abortion voice spoke out in favor of a proposed health care resolution Tuesday.
RunTime:  0:43
OutCue:  SOC

Wrap: Missouri Right to Life spoke out in favor of Republican Pacific Representative Paul Curtman's resolution at a House General Laws Committee.

The resolution would prohibit any person or employer from being forced to participate in any health care program.

Anti-abortion activists have condemned governmental funded abortions under federal health care programs .

Curtman says the resolution protects the freedom of Missourians.

Actuality:  CURTMAN4.WAV
Run Time:  00:13
Description: "To have something put into the constitution that would protect people from coercion, from government coercion, forcing them into participating in a contract with a private business...I think we would both agree that's a good idea."

If passed, it would be voted on by the people.

Reporting from the State Capital, I'm Mary McGuire.

Intro: 
A Saint Louis City House Member is calling a proposed health care resolution a ploy to draw conservative voters to the polls in 2012.
RunTime:  0:42
OutCue:  SOC

Wrap: Democratic Saint Louis City Representative Mike Colona told a House General Laws Committee that the resolution will only serve to inflame conservative voters.  

Actuality:  COLONA2.WAV
Run Time:  00:10
Description: "The far right to get out and vote so that we can send Obama packing instead of re-electing our President, that is what this looks like. It doesn't create any jobs."

In the August 2010 Missouri voters blocked the federal government from requiring people to buy health care and banned punishment from those who don't.

Colona says the passage of the proposition already covers the proposed resolution's goal.

Resolution Sponsor Representative Paul Curtman of Pacific says the constitutional amendment is necessary.

Reporting from the State Capital, I'm Mary McGuire.