JEFFERSON
 CITY – State Senator Brad Lager, a candidate for Lt. Governor, 
announced today that he has sent a letter to Governor Nixon, calling 
upon him to convene a special session of the Missouri General Assembly, 
so that Missouri can formally opt-out of the mandates and expansions of 
Obamacare.
Senator Lager also sent a letter to Speaker Tilley and to President Pro 
Tem Mayer calling on them to convene a special session, in the event 
Nixon fails to call a special session, so that the legislature can take 
the action necessary to opt-out of the mandates and expansions of 
Obamacare.
Lager said, “On August 3, 2010, 71 percent of Missouri voters supported 
Proposition C and rejected increased government control of healthcare. 
The people of Missouri did not need the Supreme Court to tell them that 
our President’s healthcare plan was nothing more than the largest 
job-killing tax increase in our history—we already knew it.
“The only way we can pay for Missouri’s share of the President’s plan is
 to enact the largest job-killing tax increase ever in Missouri’s 
history.  Missourians have spoken; we would rather have jobs for our 
families, friends and neighbors than another broken-down government 
program.
“Politically motivated lawsuits and high-priced lawyers are not going to
 solve the problems in our state.  What we really need is for our 
state’s elected officials to get to work and lead. It is time for 
Missouri to notify Washington that we are opting out of Obamacare.”
Brad Lager is a small business owner and job creator.  In 2010, Lager was re-elected to represent the 12th
 Senatorial District in the Missouri General Assembly.  Brad and his 
wife Stephanie reside near Savannah with their two children Addison and 
Andrew. Lager is also a proud graduate of Northwest Missouri State 
University. 
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