Essentially, Republicans are saying the federal government does not have the power to regulate commerce. The Commerce Clause in the Constitution gives the federal government the power to regulate interstate business. If McCollum and Bondi were serious legal scholars they would make the Dormant Commerce Clause argument. The legal argument for the Dormant Commerce Clause is that a federal regulation can have a negative impact on the states. Medicare and Medicaid are using private health care providers. It is obviously the millions of new customers won't have a negative impact on the health insurance industry. It will be hard to prove that a federal and private health care partnership is unconstitutional. The extent of McCollum's and Bondi's legal argument is Obamacare is bad.
Update: Sen. George Lemieux and 31 Florida Republicans filed a legal brief supporting the McCollum-Bondi lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act.
“I hope the courts recognize Congress overstepped its authority -- the authority intended by our nation’s founders -- and that this mandate will be thrown out,” LeMieux said.
Let the grandstanding begin.
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