Wamp will keep fighting health care reform as governor

NASHVILLE _ U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp, R-Tenn., said today that he will continue the fight against federal health care reform if elected governor and work with the General Assembly in Tennessee and governors in other states to block its enactment.

The Chattanooga congressman cited the U.S. Constitution's 10th amendment and his "fundamental belief in state sovereignty" in fighting the reforms both in Congress and the state level.

"I will fight any mandate forced on us by the federal government that hurts our state's economy and costs us more jobs."

See Thursday's Times Free Press for complete coverage.

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