Obama’s Health Law gets another protestor
Obama’s Health Law gets another protestor

The controversial Health Law of President Obama gets another protestor in form of a business group.

The main aim of this group is to de-politicize the Republican assault on the people through its health plans.

The group consists of small business and they have joined the agitation along side officials from 20 states. They are legally fighting against the healthcare law and want major changes in it.

They filed their complaint with the Federal District Court in Pensacola, Fla. National Federation of Independent Business has been listed as a lobbyist in the filing and is going to work as a plaintiff.

The lawsuit was originally filed in March. At that time only 13 states were a member of it.

On Friday, attorney generals and governors of as many as seven states joined the agitation. Interestingly, James D. Caldwell of Louisiana has also joined the movement. He is not a Republican.

Experts believe that with a business group joining the movement, the public perception that the agitation was just a political tool, will be broken.

The protestors are saying that the health insurance, part of the law, is against the public interest.

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