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United States Supreme Court Upholds Nearly Entire Health Care Law - NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS v. SEBELIUS

In a 5-4 decision, with Justices Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas and Alito, dissenting, the United States Supreme Court upheld the nearly the entire Health Care Bill finding that Congress possesses the power to enact the challenged provisions.  The only issue the majority had with the bill was the Medicaid provision which the opinion indicates is an easy fix.

"The Federal Government does not have the power to order people to buy health insurance. Section 5000A would therefore be unconstitutional if read as a command. The Federal Government does have the power to impose a tax on those without health insurance. Section 5000A is therefore constitutional, because it can reasonably be read as a tax," Chief Justice Roberts wrote in his opinion.

“The Framers created a Federal Government of limited powers, and assigned to this Court the duty of enforcing those limits. The Court does so today. But the Court does not express an opinion on the wisdom of the Affordable Care Act. Under the Constitution, that judgment is reserved to the people.”

The entire caption:

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS ET AL. v. SEBELIUS, SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, ET AL.
CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
No. 11–393. Argued March 26, 27, 28, 2012—Decided June 28, 2012*

*Together with No. 11–398, Department of Health and Human Services et al. v. Florida et al., and No. 11–400, Florida et al. v. Department
of Health and Human Services et al., also on certiorari to the same court.

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New Jersey DOT Suspends Video "Red Light" Camera Program Due To Inherent Flaws In System

New Jersey DOT Suspends Video quotRed Lightquot Camera Program Due To Inherent Flaws In System
Per The Bergen Record:

"The state's Department of Transportation is suspending the red light camera program after learning that a formula used differs from the nationally accepted one.

"The legislation creating the pilot program used a specific formula to determine the proper duration of the yellow light at a traffic signal. That formula, the DOT said, differs from the legally required one that the DOT and municipalities use when installing traffic signals.

"This was a smart move on the part of the DOT, from both a safety and fairness perspective," said Assemblywoman Valerie Valnieri Huttle, D-Bergen. "The pilot program has proven invasive and potentially dangerous. It's time to pass the bipartisan legislation I've sponsored to disband this program altogether."

"Locally, two towns impacted by the program's suspension are Englewood Cliffs and Palisades Park. The suspension order impacts 63 of the 85 intersections statewide where red light cameras are operating or were approved for installation.

"Englewood Cliffs installed a red light traffic camera at the intersection of Palisade and Sylvan avenues to help reduce the number of accidents at the location."

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