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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Health law: Constitutional or not?
by Zivka Deleva


Even after it has been voted by the Congress and signed by the U.S. president Barack Obama, the health care law still is a source for headache for a lot of people. The thing is some courts are still trying to test the constitutionality of the law. Few states have already proclaimed as a nonfunctional one. Obama’s administration is trying to convince everyone that beside that negative federal court balance, that the law’s implementation must be complete. Few days ago, the U.S. District Judge in Virginia led by Henry E. Hudson had come up with a decision the requirement for almost everyone to have a health insurance was exactly unconstitutional. Such examples are ! not to much, that is how the administration is concealing itself. Officials believe that they are actually doing pretty well in that persuading process of the law’s constitutionality. The fact is that the new health care law is new to a everybody and it will take some time until they get to handle it right. The Health and Human Services Department will gather them in a few days in Washington so they will have a clearer picture of how the system should actually function. About 20 countries are putting efforts to overturn the law and they will discuss in Florida court. But there are also people that believe that the law should get a chance for implementation. The obligation for everyone to be insured however is not going to be put in force before 2014. The Supreme Court will give its last word. Obama waits for that, I am sure. But, till it comes, Obama might lose its mandate. .
by Zivk a Deleva
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