Florida AG says Miss to join in Obamacare lawsuit
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum today announced that five states will join the lawsuit led by Florida challenging the federal Health Care Reform Law. Indiana, North Dakota, Mississippi, Nevada and Arizona will join Florida and 12 other states in the first lawsuit filed that challenges the new law as unconstitutional.
“We welcome the partnership of Indiana, North Dakota, Mississippi, Nevada and Arizona as we continue fighting to protect the constitutional rights of American citizens and the sovereignty of our states,” said Attorney General McCollum.
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Florida Attorney General
4/7/10
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