Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Connecticut Should Reject ObamaCare

An Open Letter to Attorney General Richard Blumenthal

Signed by all Republican State Senators

Dear Attorney General Blumenthal:

As the elected official charged with representing the interest of the people of Connecticut, it is now time for you to take action to preserve the Constitution and protect our state’s citizens and businesses. The illegal mandates passed by Congress in the form of the so-called Health Care Reform law must be challenged. Under our Constitution, those rights not explicitly provided to the federal government are reserved to the states. The Constitution does not empower the federal government to usurp the issue of making health care decisions for either the state or its citizens. The selection of healthcare providers and medical treatments, as well as the decision NOT to have certain treatments or coverage is the decision of the individual, protected by the Due Process rights of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution. It is not now, nor has it ever been, in the purview of Congress to supersede those individual rights.

In addition, it has long been settled that the federal government has ceded to the states the responsibility of setting local healthcare standards of care, as well as regulatory authority over the medical and insurance industries. This inherent recognition of states' rights as pertaining to health care should remain, absent some Constitutional amendment granting oversight to Congress.

Finally, the attempted use of the Commerce Clause to justify this latest power grab by the federal government is unwarranted and improper. If the Commerce Clause, which springs from the authority to oversee economic activity between the states, was truly a proper source for an entire radical redesign of the health insurance industry, then it would not have been illegal to sell health insurance policies across state lines. In a free society, it has never been the duty of Congress to force the people of the United States to purchase a certain commercial product simply as a consequence of being alive. It is inherently illegal to mandate that free citizens must buy health care coverage or face sanctions.

We urge you to join the growing number of attorney generals who have already begun legal proceedings to stop this illegal action by Congress. Regardless of your personal beliefs or philosophies, you are bound by duty to protect and defend the people of this state, the small employers who will be penalized or put out of business by the mandates, the large insurance companies that call our state home and employ tens of thousands of our residents in an industry that will eventually be eliminated by government intrusion into our free markets, and the private citizens who will ultimately have to pay the $ 1.3 trillion price tag.

We would be happy to discuss this issue with you further at your convenience and we will assist your office in any way possible.

Sincerely,

Senator John McKinney, Senate Minority Leader
Senator Len Fasano, Senate Minority Leader Pro Tempore
Senator Andrew Roraback
Senator Tony Guglielmo
Senator John Kissel
Senator Sam Caligiuri
Senator Dan Debicella
Senator Rob Kane
Senator Toni Boucher
Senator Kevin Witkos
Senator Scott Frantz
Senator Michael McLachlan

3 comments:

Old Man said...

I just sent an email to my State Representative Vincent Candalora asking why nothing was being done about having our AG joining with other states in rejecting ObamaCare and then I went to the State Senate site to also send the same request and found out that a letter was just sent to the AG on Wednesday the 24th. Why didn't I see this on the news or in the paper? What can we do to help make this known?

Unknown said...

Thanks for your Capitol Update. I was particularly interested in the letter you signed to General Blumenthal about the Health Care Reform Law. I can't believe you actually believe what that letter says. You may have had to sign it for reasons of which I'm not aware. But this ridiculous effort to overturn the law is sheer madness. I suspect in the next few months the number of Americans supporting the law will grow substantially. Why not take your name off this letter and let us know you really don't mean it.

I have always voted for you, and I'm glad I have. But this is a bit much.

Bob
I wrote this to my Senator, Andrew Roraback.
Thanks for your Capitol Update. I was particularly interested in the letter you signed to General Blumenthal about the Health Care Reform Law. I can't believe you actually believe what that letter says. You may have had to sign it for reasons of which I'm not aware. But this ridiculous effort to overturn the law is sheer madness. I suspect in the next few months the number of Americans supporting the law will grow substantially. Why not take your name off this letter and let us know you really don't mean it.

I have always voted for you, and I'm glad I have. But this is a bit much.

Michael Enders said...

I am happy to see you mentioned the tenth amendment. AG Blumenthal should be encouraged to keep the oath to support the U.S. Constitution that Article VI of the Constitution required him to take.