Posts Tagged ‘constitutional concerns’
Key Documents
May 4, 2010Analysis from the Congressional Research Service
Click here to view the assessment of the CRS regarding whether new requirements under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act run afoul of the Tenth Amendment.
Tags: constitutional concerns, health care reform, ObamaCare
In the News
March 19, 2010Morning Bell: This Process is Undermining the Rule of Law
This week, NBC News and The Wall Street Journal released poll results that are disturbing but by no means surprising. The March 11th – 14th poll of 1000 American adults showed that only 17% of respondents approve of the job Congress is doing in Washington. And as bad as that number is, the reason why Congress’ approval rating is so low is even more disturbing: a full 76% of Americans simply do not trust the U.S. Congress. This was the lowest level of trust for any representative entity tested by NBC/WSJ.
It is no coincidence that these record low ratings come amid current debate over health care in Congress. Yesterday, former U.S. Attorneys General Edwin Meese III and William P. Barr released the following statement: (more…)
Tags: becomes law, Constitution, constitutional concerns, deem and pass, dodgy, former U.S. Attorneys General, Public Opinion, Senate Health Bill, unseemly





