Nancy Pelosi may be convinced that we have to pass health care reform in order to find out what’s in it, but if it passes, there’s at least one provision we can already count on: an individual mandate to buy health insurance. Polling shows that this requirement is one of the bill’s least popular features, so it’s not exactly surprising to find that states are taking action to allow individuals to bypass such requirements. More than 30 states are considering such laws, and a ban on mandatory insurance has already passed in the Virginia Senate .

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Can States Say “No Thanks” to ObamaCare’s Health Insurance Mandate?

