Principled Opposition: Focus on Current Healthcare Legislation

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. ~ Sir Edmund Burke

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Pelosi's "Short Cut" Tactic for Health-Care Vote Raises Big Legal Questions.

March 18 (Bloomberg) -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi may be creating new grounds for a court challenge to the proposed U.S. health-care overhaul as she considers using a mechanism that would avoid a vote on the full legislation.

Pelosi said this week she might use a parliamentary technique that would “deem” House members to have passed the Senate’s health-care plan by voting for a more politically palatable package of changes.

Some legal scholars question whether that approach can be squared with the Constitution and the Supreme Court’s 1998 declaration that the two houses of Congress must approve “precisely the same text” before a bill can become a law.
Acclaim at 7:10 AM

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