The top prosecutors in seven states, including Michigan, are probing the constitutionality of a political deal that cut a funding break for Nebraska in order to pass a federal health care reform bill, South Carolina's attorney general said Tuesday.Rather than acknowledge their lawbreaking, Democrats are "jubilant" they're about to shove a multitrillion-dollar boondoggle down our throats on Christmas Eve.
Henry McMaster said he and his counterparts -- all Republicans -- in Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, North Dakota, Texas and Washington state -- are jointly taking a look at the deal they've dubbed the "Nebraska compromise."
"The Nebraska compromise, which permanently exempts Nebraska from paying Medicaid costs that Texas and all other 49 states must pay, may violate the United States Constitution -- as well as other provisions of federal law," said Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott.
"I am astounded by the sweetheart deal handed to Nebraska, which will be paid for with money taken directly from the pockets of Michigan taxpayers," Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox said in a statement Tuesday night. "People are outraged, and they have every right to be."
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