Democrats Combat against Health Care Law
Democrats Combat against Health Care Law

The Missouri’s Democratic Attorney General, Chris Koster has urged to renovate the new health and care law. He has left his party and joined the Republican for his efforts against the President Barack Obama’s 2010 health care.

Koster has filed a brief and has challenged to the health care law filed by Florida and more than 24 other states. This does not mean that Missouri has joined the court case against the overreach of Obama and Congress.

Infact, Koster has said in a letter to top state legislative leaders that the succinct is not based on the extension of health care coverage for Americans who are not insured, but conversely it is in the favor of the health coverage.

He said that every person who are insured or goes for the health insurance from any private firm has to pay penalty as well which is illegal.

Koster said that according to the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution Congress Federal are not allowed to force people who "are not actors in interstate commerce and who have not chosen to enter the stream of commerce to obtain health insurance".

The court case has supported attorney generals of nearly all the Republicans.

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