| WASHINGTON – Sen. Mike Johanns (R-Neb.) today expressed support for the ruling by a U.S. District Court in Florida that the health care law enacted last year is unconstitutional. Last November, Johanns joined 31 of his colleagues in filing a legal brief challenging the law's constitutionality.
"I strongly believe that Congress does not have the authority to force individuals to buy a product, as the health care law does, and that is exactly what the District Court has ruled today," Johanns said. "There is a reason we teach schoolchildren at a young age about the ideas of checks and balances and limited government. |
Congress does not have unlimited power. I'm pleased to see the Court has provided a necessary check on Congressional overreach."
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