Georgia Health Freedom Law Goes into Effect July 1 – IOTW Report

Georgia Health Freedom Law Goes into Effect July 1

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ATLANTA, May 1, 2014 – Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has signed a bill that bans the state from participating in significant portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and it will go into effect on July 1 of this year.

Introduced by Rep. Jason Spencer, the legislation pushes back against the ACA in four ways and will create serious impediments to the implementation of Obamacare in Georgia. Spencer worked tirelessly through the session to get the bill through the legislative process.

“Many barriers were broken down inside the capitol to convince others that it is possible to stand up to the federal government in a constitutional and pragmatic way,” Spencer said. “While, we did not achieve all that we wanted, we still won the day. We made the comeback of the legislative session.The path for future pro-10th Amendment initiatives has been plowed.”

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9 Comments on Georgia Health Freedom Law Goes into Effect July 1

  1. Add this to recent Pro-2A legislation in GA and it’s fast becoming the “go to” state for many Americans.

    Let’s hope there’s a domino effect.

  2. Be prepared to arrest some federal agents. I guarantee some federal marshals or some FBI or some IRS agents will show up and try to arrest the governor. Arrest them, lock them up, and weld the door closed. Let the feds rot a while.

  3. Georgia Senate race is a no-brainer.

    Karen Handel is the true Conservative that has a proven track record. http://www.karenhandel.com/

    Took on the Fulton County (Atlanta) Commission and took a $100 million deficit and turned it into a balanced budget.

    As Secretary of State, institued a Voter ID Law that was challenged by Holder. She won!

    As an executive with the Susan G. Komen foundation, Karen challenged funds funneling to Planned Parenthood.

    http://www.peachpundit.com/2014/04/16/smart-girl-politics-sgp-endorses-karen-handel/

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