Missouri voters spoke loudly and clearly August 3 when 71% of them voted for Proposition C, a state law which prohibits the government from requiring people to
have health insurance or from penalizing them from paying for their own
health care.
While several state legislatures have passed similar laws contesting the healthcare law's mandate to buy health insurance or else, and Virginia's attorney general has filed suit against it in that state, Missouri was the first state to put the question to the people. It seems the battle over healthcare reform is far from over... it's just moved from the Congress to the courts.















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