Praise For Christie’s Veto Of Health Insurance Exchange Bill

The Independence Hall Tea Party Association, with thousands of members and friends in Central and South Jersey, is praising Gov. Chris Christie  for vetoing the latest Health Insurance Exchange bill to reach his desk.

Christie vetoed the bill with hours to spare before the deadline. 

 “At least 21 states are now refusing to set up exchanges and we are glad Governor Christie has joined Governors John Kasich (R-OH), Scott Walker (R-WI), and others in rejecting this burdensome feature of ObamaCare,” said Association President Teri Adams.  

“Implementing a state Health Insurance Exchange could have prove extremely costly–especially when one considers the federal mandates that could apply,” said Burlington County resident and Association Board Member Bill Green. “We realize the Federal government will attempt to set up exchanges for states that refuse to do so.  But state refusal to implement exchanges will make the implementation of ObamaCare much more difficult.”

 

 

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Michigan Passes Right To Work

Michigan, which was the cradle of the union movement, is about to become the nation’s 24th “right to work” state, reports Bryan Preston of PJMedia.com

The state House passed the legislation this afternoon, Dec. 6, with a 57-50 vote and the senate quickly followed it with a 22-16 vote approval to send it to Gov. Rick Snyder (R) for his expected signature.
Right to work laws prohibit agreements between unions and employers that make union dues a condition of employment.
Pennsylvania also has a Republican-controlled state legislature. When is it going to follow suit?