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Government and Your Life

Sometimes it is important to take a step back and review the “big picture” of big government. The battle currently unfolding in America between the statists who want more government and conservatives, libertarians and others who want less government, is … Continue reading

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HB 82 – Interstate Sales of Health Insurance

House Bill 82 may have an encouraging title, but it will not deliver the health insurance reforms necessary to reduce cost drivers that send insurance premiums through the roof. Please read on to find out why. Continue reading

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Twenty-Three States Now Reject State-Established Exchanges

As the deadline for a federal health exchange default quickly approaches on Friday, two more governors have rejected the notion of a state-established exchange. This makes 23 states refusing to set up state-based Obamacare insurance exchanges. On Thursday, New Jersey … Continue reading

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The First, not Final, Word on Obamacare

Last March, during the three days of oral argument over the constitutionality of Obamacare in NFIB v. Sebelius, Paul Clement argued that if the individual mandate provision of Obamacare was unconstitutional, then the entire 1,000-plus page law should be overturned.  … Continue reading

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How Do You Say “No” to Obamacare Exchanges?

Obamacare gives individual states the option of whether or not to create state-run health insurance exchanges. Thirteen states have refused to set up an exchange; another thirteen have committed to setting them up, and the rest are undecided.  Wyoming’s course … Continue reading

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Amendment A: Wielding a Health Freedom Battle Axe

On Tuesday, Wyoming joined the growing number of states that recognize health care freedom in their state constitutions, with overwhelming passage of Amendment A.  A similar state constitutional amendment passed in Alabama, and in Montana a legislative referendum implements a … Continue reading

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The Cruelty of ObamaCare

The cruelest aspect of ObamaCare is that Americans have no idea what has been done to them.   Buried in 2,700 pages are thousands of provisions creating taxes, expanding government, obligating future generations to uncontrollable debt, eliminating individual control over  health … Continue reading

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Vote to Repeal Obamacare Passes in the House

America now has the opportunity to achieve real health care reform CHEYENNE: Representative Cynthia Lummis spoke with Wyoming Liberty Group immediately after today’s House vote to repeal the 2010 Affordable Care Act to provide her views on the vote and … Continue reading

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Obamacare Lives: Every Penalty a Tax?

Much to the surprise of many—not least President Obama—Obamacare’s individual mandate to purchase health insurance is a tax under Article I, § 8, cl. 1 of the Constitution.  I know what you’re thinking: why did President Obama raise taxes during … Continue reading

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Are Health Savings Accounts a Subsidy?

Touted as important reform that would help reduce the growth of health care costs and increase the efficiency of the health care system, Congress established Heath Savings Accounts (HSAs) as a tax shelter under the IRS code in 2003.  They … Continue reading

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