Thursday, December 19, 2013

Obamacare Nullification in Georgia

Rep. Jason Spencer and Bill Co-Sponsors Comment on Pre-Filed Legislation

ATLANTA - State Representative Jason Spencer (R-Woodbine) and bill co-sponsors Rep. David Stover (R-Newnan), Rep. Scot Turner (R-Holly Springs), Rep. Kevin Cooke (R-Carrollton), and Rep. Michael Caldwell(R-Woodstock) released statements today regarding two bills that these legislators will introduce in the 2014 legislative session. These statements come on the heels of a press conference that was held at the State Capitol on Monday after these bills were presented to the public.  

"As a board certified Physician Assistant (PA-C) with thirteen years of clinical experience, I can tell you that working in healthcare has been problematic with regards to affordability and access for some prior to the enactment of Obamacare," said Rep. Spencer. "However, Obamacare addresses neither access nor affordability and only exacerbates pre-existing issues prior to the law's passage, as well as creating new problems for Georgians.

This federal law was passed under false pretenses and as a result has caused serious economic harm to the state of Georgia. Because Obamacare was ill-conceived from the start, the majority of the public is now seeing how incompetent the federal government has become. The state of Georgia has been on record through legislative acts and through executive decisions not to move forward in implementing Obamacare.  However, we have some of our tax payer supported institutions implementing this law against the wishes of the people and their elected representatives.  Our initiative prohibits the state of Georgia from participating in the destruction of our own economy through economic cannibalism, and requests the Attorney General or a special counsel to work with other states to overturn the Obamacare Supreme Court decision."

"The federal takeover of healthcare in the United States is the largest single infringement upon the 10th amendment and individual freedom in recent history," said Rep. Michael Caldwell. "As elected officials we are bound by oath to uphold the Constitutions of Georgia and the United States, and the refusal to permit state resources to be utilized in the implementation of Obamacare is a necessary step to maintain our oaths."

"It has been clearly established in case law that the Federal Government cannot compel states to enforce federal law," said Rep. Scot Turner. "We are empowered by legal precedent to protect the citizens of Georgia from the greatest over reach of government authority and encroachment on individual liberty in our history. 

With the ruling by the Supreme Court that Obamacare is a tax, we are left to ask the question, what exactly is being taxed? There is no production, no consumption, no transaction; Obamacare taxes us for simply being alive. The people of Georgia have let it be known that they want leaders to stand and defend them from this unjust violation of their right to live a free life.  Today we send a clear message to Washington; Georgia will not participate in the willful violation of individual liberty that is Obamacare. Georgia will stand in defense of Liberty."

"Our federal government has, for many years, errantly acted outside of its Constitutional bounds and authority," said Rep. Kevin Cooke. "It is the State of Georgia's job to protect the citizens of the state from such actions and guard against unjust and immoral acts perpetrated on them by the federal government."

"The Affordable Care Act has proven itself to be anything but affordable," said Rep. Stover. "To date, approximately 400,000 citizens of the State of Georgia have lost their healthcare due to ACA. Georgia's families cannot afford the mandates, nor can they afford to lose their coverage. As

Representatives of the citizens of Georgia, it is our duty to protect Georgian's from an overreaching government, whether State or Federal. With this bill, we can protect Georgian's healthcare choices and allow them to keep their healthcare plan if they like their plan. Georgia's noncompliance with the ACA means that we can move towards meaningful healthcare reform without the bureaucracy of the Federal Government."

House Bill 707 <http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/enUS/display/20132014/HB/707>  would prohibit state employees, state agencies, public colleges and universities from enforcing and implementing the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.  This bill would also give the Attorney General of the State of Georgia the authority to act against an entity violating the bill's prohibition on the state to implement the ACA.

A pending House Resolution to be filed on the first day of the 2014 legislative session would urge the Attorney General of Georgia to initiate or join a lawsuit to overturn the decision of the United States Supreme Court to uphold the constitutionality of the individual mandate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act of 2010.

The group, Georgians for Healthcare Freedom, helped lead the petition to call for nullification of Obamacare in Georgia. Carolyn Cosby, Chairman of Georgians for Healthcare Freedom, stated, "We want to thank our Representatives for hearing the call of the people to protect us against this federal mandate that is hurting our families in Georgia.  The sheer volume of over 34,000 signers demands legislative action. This proposed simple legislation combined with the Georgia Resolution is a call to our U.S. Congress and our courts to overturn Obamacare in our nation.  This is what the people want."

Representative Jason Spencer represents the citizens of District 180, which includes Camden, Charlton, and Ware counties. He was elected into the House of Representatives in 2010, is currently serving on the Game Fish & Parks, Human Relations & Aging, Juvenile Justice, and Special Rules committees.

State Representative Jason Spencer presented HB 707 the Georgia Healthcare Freedom and ACA Non-Compliance Act before the public. Co-sponsors Rep. David Stover, Rep. Scot Turner, Rep. Michael Caldwell and Rep. Paulette Braddock

Limiting the ACA implementation in Georgia

A new bill, designed to prevent any state agency, assisting in implementing "any" provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), will be introduced in the 2014 Legislative session. The bill was pre-filed Monday morning.

Representative Jason Spencer, district 180, Woodbine, spokesperson, for the quartet of co-sponsors, said since the Governor and the Speaker have decided not to support ACA, or to expand Medicaid, an essential element of ACA, then no state agency, that receives tax dollars, should be allowed to participate.

The bill would essentially make it illegal, for UGA to assist Navigators, who are trained to help people sign up for the Program. Representative Spencer tells GNN the bill's passage, is the only way to stop UGA and other agencies participation.

Source: Rep Jason Spencer, December 17, 2013.

 

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