For months since announcing his campaign for lieutenant governor,
Republican State Sen. Mark Hutchison has been attempting to polish up
his conservative bona fides after supporting over $1 billion worth of
tax hikes in his freshman session in the Nevada Legislature earlier this
year.
On
the campaign trail he's been pointing out that he "represented Nevada
for free in filing lawsuits to challenge" ObamaCare - a commendable and
generous act that Hutchison used to successfully launch his political
career last year.
"I bring a history of
fighting for Nevada and ensuring our constitutional rights are
protected," he told Ed Vogel of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Unfortunately, in this matter Sen. Hutchison also brings a history of saying one thing and doing another.
While
it's true that Sen. Hutchison represented Nevada pro bono in the
lawsuit to stop ObamaCare, it's also true that he voted earlier this
year as a state senator to implement ObamaCare…not once, not twice, but
THREE times!
AB138
was a bill that allowed businesses to receive a tax abatement if they
donated up to $1 million to a Nevada college or university. However,
they could only get this tax credit if they fully complied with the
provisions in ObamaCare.
Sen.
Hutchison voted "Yea." So either he didn't read it before voting or he
agreed with pressuring Nevada businesses to implement the same ObamaCare
program he sued to stop.
AB425
set up the "Facilitators" and "Navigators" to encourage people to sign
up for ObamaCare, the very program Sen. Hutchison sued to stop. Sen.
Hutchison voted "Yea."
AB507 was the budget bill that funded the expansion of Medicaid as part of implementing ObamaCare, the program Sen. Hutchison sued to stop. Sen. Hutchison voted "Yea."
This
is particularly egregious since the U.S. Supreme Court specifically
ruled that individual states could not be required to expand their
Medicaid coverage as part of ObamaCare. So this expansion of our welfare
system was not only unnecessary, it's unsustainable and will inevitably
come back to haunt Nevadans in years to come.
In a TV speech in 1964 Ronald Reagan said “No
government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government
programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau
is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth!”
Although ObamaCare covers the initial medical coverage it does not cover
the costs of managing the burgeoning enrollment. In addition in three
short years Nevada will start paying a portion of the medical costs too.
It's
one thing to be a lawyer and file a lawsuit and then use that lawsuit
to run for office. It's another thing, however, to vote three times to
implement the very program you filed the lawsuit against after you got
elected.
Sen. Hutchison's mixed record on his ObamaCare opposition warrants additional scrutiny by Nevada voters.
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