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blue neen

(12,327 posts)
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 04:43 AM Jul 2012

Adult Basic Funding Suits Allowed to Proceed Against Corbett!

"Commonwealth Court ruled that a second class-action suit over the redirection of tobacco settlement funds away from the defunct adultBasic health insurance program may proceed against Gov. Tom Corbett, Budget Secretary Charles Zogby and the state Treasury Department."

"In a 34-page opinion in Sears v. Corbett issued June 27, a 5-2 majority decided to sustain in part and overrule in part preliminary objections filed by Mr. Corbett, Mr. Zogby and the state Legislature, allowing the plaintiffs to proceed with their claim seeking to have the state Treasury Department return to allocating tobacco settlement money to adultBasic."

"AdultBasic was a popular, low-cost health insurance program for working poor who were ineligible for other government plans such as Medicaid and Medicare. But the state let the program expire in 2011, claiming a lack of funds."

"The court also allowed claims seeking declaratory and mandamus relief to go forward."

"On June 29, the court issued a nearly identical ruling in a second class action, Weisblatt v. Corbett, though that suit does not name the Legislature as a defendant."

"Because the reasoning of Sears v. Corbett applies equally in this case, we incorporate that opinion by reference and reach the same conclusions in this case," Judge Patricia A. McCullough wrote for the majority."


Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/business/legal/adultbasics-funding-suit-will-proceed-643924/#ixzz2072VhIe2

Many Pennsylvanians have suffered because of Tom Corporate Corbett's apparently illegal ax to the Adult Basic Program. Adult Basic covered working Pennsylvanians who had no other way to obtain insurance. I pray that Corbett loses and these tax-paying citizens can have their insurance restored retroactively.

Tom Corbett. Worst Governor Ever.

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Adult Basic Funding Suits Allowed to Proceed Against Corbett! (Original Post) blue neen Jul 2012 OP
Good. Corbett's an asswipe. He'll get a full moon (truck nutz style) if I see him on the street. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #1
Bingo! Well said! blue neen Jul 2012 #2
I've wondered that too. Just wait. He'll go after the unions eventually. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #3
Too many asshole Republican Governors - so little time! livetohike Jul 2012 #4
Corebutt is the worst governor ever in PA Freedomofspeech Jul 2012 #5
Actual Opinion of the Court happyslug Jul 2012 #6
 

HopeHoops

(47,675 posts)
1. Good. Corbett's an asswipe. He'll get a full moon (truck nutz style) if I see him on the street.
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 11:54 AM
Jul 2012

It won't happen because he never goes out on the streets of Harrisburg. He hides in his mansion and limos. I can't begin to express the damage he's done to this state and I don't expect it to lessen. The frackers bought him out and he's beholden to them. He doesn't give a shit about anyone who isn't too rich to spend what they own. Yes, there are other asswipe governors, but I wish the media would spend more time on this idiot. He needs to go.

blue neen

(12,327 posts)
2. Bingo! Well said!
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 03:45 PM
Jul 2012

It is a complete mystery as to why Corbett's hideous antics don't get more media attention.

Freedomofspeech

(4,227 posts)
5. Corebutt is the worst governor ever in PA
Sat Jul 14, 2012, 10:53 AM
Jul 2012

Giving 66 million in tax breaks to Shell Oil and promising 1.85 billion to them for the cracker plant in Beaver Co., while claiming the Commonwealth is broke. If there is a heaven, please help us here in PA.

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