By Kevin Mooney
When the history of the Obama Administration is written, astute
observers are likely to note that one of the great unintended
consequences has been a revival of federalism. This is true not just in a
theoretical sense, but in terms of states actua lly reasserting their
authority in the realm of public policy. Throughout the country, Tea
Party groups have focused attention on the Tenth Amendment and the
restraints that should reapplied to federal government. But what matters
most is that sentiment behind the Tenth Amendment has actually been
put into action.
Take for example, the growing movement that has built up around Health Care Compacts
(HCC), which are state-level agreements that have the power and
authority to negate the insurance mandates included within the Patient
Protection and Affordable Health Care Act, also known as ObamaCare.
There is a historical precedent supporters have cited for these
agreements. While the U.S. Constitution requires congressional approval
under Article One Section 10, states have entered into these agreements
with federal consent.
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