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Tag: Affordable Care ActBy KG One, Section News
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I didn't think much of it at the time, and didn't have anything better to do that night, so I tagged along. I've been in Detroit many times in my life, and truth be told, wasn't really expecting much. I was actually a little surprised at what I saw. {More after the fold.} (1 comment, 414 words in story) Full Story By apackof2, Section News
On Sept 15 I posted that Obama Care was coming to Michigan via the implementation of the Affordable Care Act health insurance exchanges. Most people were discussing the Governerd's plan to track BMI, That my Michigander friends was just a smoke screen for the implementation Pg 11-13 HERE
The "plan" is to get ALL health exchange bills passed out of the Senate by Halloween, with the House sending items to Governor prior to Thanksgiving. That's right! There is a Committee Meeting of Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to implement the forced BMI (body weight tracking) set for Thursday, October 6, 2011 9:00 a.m. Rm. 426, Capitol Bldg. The planning for Michigan to implement as been in process. The implementation includes Fed money in the form of "early innovator" grant distributed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in February for early implementation of portions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and "rule makers" have met. We DO NOT WANT GOVT TRACKING AND WE DO NOT WANT OBAMA CARE Affordable Care Act)HEALTH CARE EXCHANGE SET UP IN MICHIGAN! These exchanges DO NOT have to full implemented UNTIL 2014.Michigan along with many other states have lawsuits against Obama Care. We have an election in 2012 that COULD see the repeal/de-funding of Obama Care. OTHER STATES including Florida, Gov. Rick Scott, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Texas Gov. Rick Perry flat-out said "no" to creating exchanges. In addition, in August Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback ordered that $32 million in PPACA exchange grants be returned,andOklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin returned $55 million in April. FOR A SHOW OF FORCE....PLEASE SHOW UP if you can YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SPEAK BUT FILL OUT A CARD TO ENTER YOUR "NO" INTO RECORD If you can not make it PLEASE Call (517) 373-5773 Fax: (517) 373-5642 E-Mail: JCAR@legislature.mi.gov
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