Health Insurance Mandates Nearly as old as Constitution.

Filed in National by on March 28, 2010

I happened onto this little fact by way of Roger Ebert, of “At The Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert” fame, who is now quite the avid and political tweeter recently. And would you believe me if I told you that one of our most important Founding Fathers, President John Adams, signed legislation providing for a health insurance mandate?

In July, 1798, Congress passed, and President John Adams signed into law “An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen,” authorizing the creation of a marine hospital service, and mandating privately employed sailors to purchase healthcare insurance.

This legislation also created America’s first payroll tax, as a ship’s owner was required to deduct 20 cents from each sailor’s monthly pay and forward those receipts to the service, which in turn provided injured sailors hospital care. Failure to pay or account properly was discouraged by requiring a law violating owner or ship’s captain to pay a 100 dollar fine.

Given that many of the critics of the Health Insurance Reform law based their constitutional challenges on the provisions mandating the purchase of insurance, this little known fact may signal their prospects of success in the courts, which is none.

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  1. cassandra_m says:

    Gasp!

    Frivolous lawsuits??

    Wonder what lesson there is here?

    Certainly the usual wingnuts and trolls will be here shortly DD to explain to you why John Adams is Not Really A Founding Father or some such BS.

  2. a.price says:

    John Adams also set a precedent for throwing people into jail who said rude things about the government. Don’t get me wrong. Adams is one of my favorite founding fathers…. just not one of my favorite early presidents.

  3. Delaware Dem says:

    Yeah, and his Alien and Sedition Acts were found unconstitutional. His Health Insurance Mandate was not. Funny that.

  4. anonone says:

    This is more total idiocy trying to justify the government forcing people to purchase products from private companies.

    What Adams set-up was a public option for sailors – the hospitals were run by the government and any money collected that was not spent on services was returned to the U.S. treasury, not used for private profits.

    “Wonder what lesson there is here?” Indeed.

    HCR 2010 = WMD 2002 Obomba lied while real HCR died.