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July 1, 2012

TRIBUNE-STAR EDITORIAL: Indiana would be wise to temper response to rulings

Resist temptation to spout ideological bluster

TERRE HAUTE — Last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decisions upholding the federal health care law and overturning most of Arizona’s controversial immigration law will have a direct and significant impact on Indiana government. The state was among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act — derisively called Obamacare by the president’s opponents. And the state’s new immigration law passed in 2011 by the Republican-dominated legislature contained similar provisions to those struck down in the Arizona law.

It was enough to give a dyed-in-the-wool Red State a case of the blues.

It will surely take some time for Indiana’s political and governmental leaders to sort out where they stand in the wake of these landmark court rulings. Gov. Mitch Daniels, who signed the immigration bill and has been an outspoken critic of the health care law, leaves office in six months. Fortunately, his administration has done at least some groundwork in preparation for the health care law, but the next governor, in collaboration with the legislature, will face  major decisions on how to proceed.

Likewise with immigration. Attorney General Greg Zoeller is working to assess the damage done by the court to Indiana’s law, and he’ll make recommendations to legislative leaders about steps necessary to bring the state into constitutional compliance.

Repeal of the health care law remains possible, of course, pending the outcome of November’s national election. But it would be irresponsible for the state to count on that. In theory, the Republicans would need to win the White House, retain control of the U.S. House of Representatives and capture a super majority of at least 60 seats in the Senate to repeal the law. Short of that, the GOP may have some success in changing or limiting the law’s scope, but it’s impossible to predict at this point.

So, the state needs to move on and prepare to implement the law in a way that benefits the most people and is fiscally responsible. Anything short of that is unacceptable.

On immigration, legislators would be wise to back off any ideological, partisan approach to repairing its law. After all, that’s what got them into this position. Their disgust with Congress’ inability to reform federal immigration laws is understandable, but the court made it clear that it’s still a federal responsibility.

The next General Assembly can do much to help improve the state’s approach to immigration issues, but taking the type of extreme position the current, unconstitutional law espouses has proved to be unproductive.

We are all entitled to choose and live by a rigid ideology if we so desire. But there comes a time in governance when common sense and public responsibility dictate a less stringent approach to implementing policy for everyone. Now is one of those times.

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