Florida Attorney General Files Response Brief to 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Health Care Lawsuit
Thursday, 05 May 2011 23:14
“The federal health care act dramatically oversteps Congress’s power and intrudes on our personal freedom.”
Tallahassee, FL - This afternoon, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and Florida’s 25 co-plaintiff states filed their brief responding to the federal government’s appeal in the health care lawsuit. The states’ brief reaffirms that the health care law unconstitutionally infringes on individual freedoms, exceeds Congress’s enumerated powers, and coerces the states in violation of the Tenth Amendment. The next step in the lawsuit is oral argument before a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals on June 8th. “The federal health care act dramatically oversteps Congress’s power and intrudes on our personal freedom,” said Attorney General Bondi. “We look forward to presenting our case to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in June and, soon thereafter to the U.S. Supreme Court.”
Homeowners Consumer Center Urges Gulf States Atlantic Coast Homeowners to Update Insurance Coverage & Flood Insurance
Wednesday, 04 May 2011 20:54
The Homeowners Consumer Center was created after Hurricane Katrina, as a way to help protect, and educate US homeowners. Given all of the bizarre US weather in 2011, the group is now urging all US homeowners to update their property casualty insurance policies, and if they are in an area that can flood-flood insurance as well.
(PRWEB) - The Homeowners Consumer Center is urging all homeowners living in the coastal areas of all US Gulf States, and or the US Atlantic Coast to check their home's insurance coverage, in order to make certain it is up to date, and current.