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The bill makes public policy for the state that “every person within the state of Idaho is and shall be free to choose or decline to choose any mode of securing health care services without penalty or threat of penalty by the federal government of the United States of America.”
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution codifies in law that the federal government is one of limited, delegated powers – and that all powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserve “to the States, respectively, or to the People.”
Read more:
blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2010/03/idaho-governor-signs-health-care-freedom-act-into-law/
Virgina and Utah also passed similar bills;.Texas is working on it also.
texas.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2010/03/ken-paxton-drafting-the-texas-health-freedom-act/
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution codifies in law that the federal government is one of limited, delegated powers – and that all powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserve “to the States, respectively, or to the People.”
Read more:
blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2010/03/idaho-governor-signs-health-care-freedom-act-into-law/
Virgina and Utah also passed similar bills;.Texas is working on it also.
texas.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2010/03/ken-paxton-drafting-the-texas-health-freedom-act/