Duncan Fights ObamaCare
Over the past week, I have been honored to lead the fight in South Carolina against the big government and unconstitutional health care bill dubbed “ObamaCare.”
Months ago, I was the first candidate running for any office in South Carolina to sign the “Repeal It” pledge, vowing to fight to repeal the health care bill if it managed to become law.
In preparation for that fight, I filed legislation in December to amend the South Carolina Constitution to clarify the federal government does not have the authority to mandate that South Carolinians purchase health insurance. If my legislation becomes law in South Carolina, it could deliver a major blow to Nancy Pelosi’s and President Obama’s plan for the government take over of health care.
Late last week, my bill received its first committee hearing and I asked for your support. I am proud to report that a merged bill, known as the “Duncan-Scott Amendment” passed out of subcommittee and will have a hearing before the full judiciary committee in two weeks.
If the Duncan-Scott Amendment passes this year, South Carolinians will have an opportunity to vote on this amendment in November, and send a loud and clear message to Washington: “stop trampling over the Constitution, and start listening to the citizens of this nation!”
Lady Liberty is on life support, and she needs our help!
Leading this fight against ObamaCare is something I’m prepared to do without hesitation, simply because it’s the right thing to do. But as one of the leaders of this movement, I now have a target placed on my back by those who support this monstrosity of a health care bill. Will you stand with me and join the fight to repeal the health care bill? Will you join our campaign team, and help us take this fight to Washington? Will you consider contributing financially to our campaign so folks in Washington and around the country can clearly see that the people of South Carolina support Jeff Duncan and his efforts to repeal “ObamaCare”?
Thank you for your continued support,
Jeff




