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SENATOR ROBERT R. STORY. JR SENATE PRESIDENT HOME ADDRESS: 133 VALLEY CREEK ROAD PARK Ctry MONTANA 59063 HELENA ADDRESS: (406) 633-2746 PO BOX 200s00 HELENA, MONTANA 59620-0500 ,%.fi*,%/'%r'-t? PHONE: (406) 444-4800 RECEIVED

APR 0 6 2010 April2,2OLO ATT OFFTCE ''lA The Honorable Steve Bullock Office of the Attorney General PO Box 201401 Helena MT.59620-L4OL

Attorney General Bullock;

The signers of this letter have grave concern regarding the constitutionality of Public Law 111- 148 (H"R. 3590)passed by the United States Congress on March 2l,2OLO and subsequently signed by the President to become law.

We contend that the federal government does not have the power to mandate the citizens of Montana to purchase a federally approved health care insurance product and penalize them if they choose not to do so. Neither Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce under Article l, Section 8 nor the exercise of such power in conjunction with any other constitutionally enumerated power permit the federal government to impose that kind of mandate on the citizens of Montana. lt is our conviction that this legislation is in conflict with the 10th amendment to the United States Constitution which states that "powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." This new law does not allow the state of Montana the choice of being involved but instead appears to commandeer the state of Montana and its employees as agents of the federal government's regulatory scheme at Montana's own cost.

While we acknowledge the need for health care reform in the state of Montana to provide affordable health insurance options to the people of our state, we do not concur with laws that are in violation of our founding principles and particularly our federal Constitution. We are a society founded on the rule of law. We do not believe the end justifies the means. We contend that the passage of law of dubious constitutionality despite the opposition of a majority of Montanans and the American people disregards the democratic traditions and constitutional principles on which our country was founded and is neither prudent nor wise. Therefore we, the undersigned, urge you to join with the 14 other states contending in court that the US Constitution does not empower the federal government to mandate the purchase of an insurance product by the citizens of Montana against their will or require the state to participate and implement this policy if it chooses not to do so. lf you choose not to pursue our request we ask for your explanation for not joining with other states to challenge the constitutionality of the federal health care law's mandates on our state and people.

President of the

Rep. , Minority Leader of the Montana House of Representatives

The following Senators and Representatives have also added their names as co-signers to this letter:

Senators: Sen. Jeff Essmann, Sen. Terry Murphy, Sen. Roy Brown, Sen. Taylor Brown, Sen. Aubyn Curtiss, Sen. Ryan Zinke, Sen. Jerry Black, Sen. Debby Barrett, Sen. Jim Peterson, Sen. DanielW. McGee, Sen. , Sen. Rick Laible, Sen. Dave Lewis, Sen. Don Steinbeisser, Sen. Gary Perry, Sen. , Sen. Joe Balyeat, Sen. , Sen. Keith Bales, Sen. , Sen. VerdelJackson, Sen. Kelly Gephardt, Sen. Barkus, Sen. Brendon,

Representatives: Rep. Tom McGillvray, Rep. , Rep. Ken Peterson, Rep. Mike Miller, Rep. Ray Hawk, Rep. Lee Randall, Rep. , Rep. , Rep. Gordon Hendrick, Rep. Gary MacLaren, Rep. Janna Taylor, Rep. , Rep. Bob Wagner, Rep. Dave Howard, Rep. Keith Regier, Rep. Scott Mendenhall, Rep. Bob Lake, Rep. , Rep. Penny Morgan, Rep. Jeff Welborn, Rep. Bill Beck, Rep. Jerry Bennett, Rep, Walter McNutt, Rep. Jessie O'Hara, Rep. Dee Brown, Rep. , Rep. Mike Milburn, Rep. Dennis Himmelberger, Rep. Dave Kaston, Rep. , Rep. Don Roberts, Rep. Llew Jones, Rep. Chas Vincent, Rep. Michael More, Rep. , Rep. , Rep. Tom Berry, Rep. Ed Butcher, Rep. Gordy Vance, Rep. Jon Sonju, Rep. Ron Stoker, Rep. Wayne Stahl, Rep. Joel Boniek, Rep. Roy Hollandsworth,