Posts Tagged ‘Virginia’
Virginia Could be Key in Health Care Bill’s Downfall
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 12:13 Written by rslcpol Friday, 2 July 2010 08:24
From newsleader.com:
On July 1, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli entered oral argument for Virginians’ liberty from the federal mandate to buy health insurance. The court case, Commonwealth of Virginia vs. Sebelious, is not about health care. It is about liberty. It is about one of the first principles of our Constitution to keep our God-given, individual right to choose what we do with our lives and not be forced to purchase a product mandated by the federal government.
The unconstitutional federal mandate is in conflict with Virginia’s state law, H.B. 10, Health Care Freedom Act. The right to make laws of this kind, according to the Constitution, is the purview of state governments. Virginia law cannot be ignored or trampled on by the out-of-control federal government. Virginians want our day in court on the point that the feds cannot force us to buy health insurance and we cannot be fined if we choose not to buy the insurance. The Tenth Amendment is very specific in that regard.
“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
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VA AG Defends Health Care Suit in Court
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 12:15 Written by rslcpol Thursday, 1 July 2010 12:21
From Godanriver.com:
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Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli today makes his case to keep his lawsuit against President Barack Obama’s federal health-care reform legislation alive and kicking.
Cuccinelli and a team of deputy attorneys general will argue before U.S. District Court Judge Henry E. Hudson against a motion by lawyers for the Obama administration to dismiss Virginia’s challenge to the legislation.
Virginia is arguing that a provision that would force nearly every American to obtain health insurance by 2014, or pay a penalty, violates the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution by compelling Americans to engage in commerce.
As a result, a recently passed law in Virginia stating that Virginians do not have to purchase insurance should prevail. Twenty other states have joined a similar lawsuit filed by Florida.
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Election Day in Virginia
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 12:38 Written by rslcpol Tuesday, 15 June 2010 01:03
Check out Virginia Republicans running in special elections for HD 26 and 27:
House Delegate 26 – Republican Tony Wilt
and
House Delegate 27 – Roxann Robinson
Stay tuned to the RSLC for the results.
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Special Elections in Virginia Tomorrow
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 12:40 Written by rslcpol Monday, 14 June 2010 01:10
Check out Virginia Republicans running in special elections tomorrow for HD 26 and 27:
House Delegate 26 – Republican Tony Wilt
and
House Delegate 27 – Roxann Robinson
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VA AG Cuccinelli Defends Health Care Bill Challenge
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 12:50 Written by rslcpol Tuesday, 8 June 2010 12:23
From Hampton Roads:
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli defended his challenge to the federal health care overhaul in a court filing Monday, arguing that the case centers on whether Congress overstepped its powers.
Cuccinelli filed suit in March, moments after President Barack Obama signed into law a health care plan that supporters say will better regulate insurance companies and extend coverage to millions of uninsured Americans, including the elderly, the poor and those whose ailments limit their ability to secure coverage.
To critics, the law amounts to excessive government spending – it boasts an estimated price tag of $1 trillion in the coming years – that comes on the heels of an economic downturn and adds to the national debt. In Virginia, officials have said additional Medicaid costs associated with the health plan may approach $1.5 billion by 2022.
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VA Governor Raises money for VT Lt. Governor
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 12:50 Written by rslcpol Monday, 7 June 2010 01:14
From The WashingtonPost.com:
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell will spend Monday raising money for Republican candidates for governor in Maryland and Vermont.
First, he will attend a fundraiser for Vermont Lt. Gov. Brian Dubie in Washington at noon. Dubie faces a number of Democratic candidates.
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Volcano has VA Lt. Governor Stuck in Italy
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 01:42 Written by rslcpol Tuesday, 20 April 2010 01:37
From Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Virginia Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling—stranded in Florence, Italy, due to the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland that now covers much of Western Europe—will miss tomorrow’s reconvened General Assembly session.
Chief of staff Randy Marcus said the earliest flight available for Bolling was not until Thursday. He will fly from Florence to Frankfurt, Germany, before flying back to Washington. The Florence and Frankfurt airports have been closed due to the ash cloud, but are scheduled to reopen. Italy is six hours ahead of Richmond.
As lieutenant governor, Bolling, a Republican, presides over the 40-member Virginia Senate, which has 22 Democrats and 18 republicans. Bolling is empowered to cast tie-breaking votes on matters before the legislative body.
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Virginia AG Vows to Fight to restrain Federal Power
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 02:09 Written by rslcpol Monday, 29 March 2010 01:41
From Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is being accused of a lot of things these days. False advertising isn’t one of them.
“No one could have listened to a single campaign speech of Ken Cuccinelli and be surprised that he’s challenging the federal government,” former Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore said.
Cuccinelli, a 41-year-old conservative Republican and former state senator from Fairfax County, has filed two high-profile lawsuits against the federal government in just more than two months in office, and he shows no signs of slowing down.
“I ran giving full notice that it was our intention to oppose federal overreaches of power,” Cuccinelli said during a news briefing this week by Gov. Bob McDonnell on the federal health-care reform bill. “And this is clearly such an overreach.”
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NPR: Virginia and Others to Sue over Health Care Bill
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 02:18 Written by rslcpol Tuesday, 23 March 2010 01:52
From NPR:
Another hurdle for the health-care bill will be litigation. Attorneys general in at least 12 states are preparing to challenge its constitutionality. One of them is Ken Cuccinelli, whos attorney general of Virginia. He joins us by phone from Fairfax County, Virginia. Welcome to the program.
Mr. KEN CUCCINELLI (Attorney General, Virginia): Glad to be here.
CONAN: And in your view, what’s unconstitutional about the health-care bill?
Mr. CUCCINELLI: The General Assembly of Virginia this year passed a statute that protects Virginia citizens from being mandated to buy health insurance. It passed on a bipartisan basis. And, of course, the federal health-care bill has a mandate to do just that. There’s a conflict between those laws. And while normally the supremacy clause leaves federal laws trumping, not when they are unconstitutional. And it is our position that the individual mandate is unconstitutionally overbroad under the commerce clause, that the Congress doesn’t have the power to impose this on individuals.
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Republicans Plan to Challenge Democrat State Senator in Northern Virginia
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 02:22 Written by rslcpol Friday, 19 March 2010 11:09
From Virginia Politics Blog:
The election may be more than 18 months away, but already two Republicans have said they plan to run for the seat held by Democratic Sen. George Barker of Fairfax County.
Scott Martin, an assistant dean at George Mason University who ran unsuccessfully for a Fairfax County School Board in 2003, recently announced he plans to run and started a website..
“The prime purpose of government is not to create jobs, but to provide opportunities for its citizens and to encourage economic growth in the private sector,” he writes in a letter to residents on his Website.
Former senator Jay O’Brien, whom Barker defeated in 2007, also said in an interview today that he plans to run. He will make a formal announcement this spring and is already lining up endorsements.
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