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Attorneys general from 13 states sued the federal government Tuesday, claiming the landmark health care overhaul is unconstitutional just seven minutes after President Barack Obama signed it into law
Florida, South Carolina, Nebraska, Texas, Michigan, Utah, Pennsylvania, Alabama, South Dakota, Idaho, Washington, Colorado and Louisiana
Call your governor or AG or Lt AG. The more states the better
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Mar 26, 2010, 10:24:59 PM3/26/10
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My state's not included...yet. Governor is supposed to be 'looking into it'. If all 37 states who said they were considering it would actually do it we might have a chance of getting this bill stopped. The country just can't afford it. I know there are people who are looking for the immediate perks, but the country will go bankrupt if something isn't done.
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Number of states is up to 20. Please contact your governor or AG