Gov. Branstad Signs on to Health Care Lawsuit on Behalf of Iowans

Press Release

Date: Jan. 18, 2011
Location: Des Moines, IA

Gov. Terry E. Branstad today signed on to Florida's federal health care lawsuit, joining 27 other states in this effort, including Virginia, which filed their own lawsuit.

The lawsuit challenges the individual mandate that would force Iowans to buy the federal government's mandated health insurance, as well as the Medicaid expansion that is costly to states, with its "one-size-fits-all" Medicaid approach that forces states to cut other critical programs.

"I am signing on to this suit as the governor on behalf of the people of Iowa, because I believe Iowa taxpayers deserve to be heard on this critical matter," said Branstad. "As we begin constructing our five year budget, there is no doubt that the current federal health care law will shackle Iowa taxpayers for billions in unfunded mandates."

Attached please find the filed motion and amended complaints which add the following states: Ohio, Kansas, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Maine and Iowa.


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