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Yesterday's Supreme Court ruling on health care left a sour taste in some Republican's mouths.
That's why Patrick Morrisey, the Republican candidate for West Virginia Attorney General, is speaking out.
He held a press conference at the State Capitol today.
Morrisey says he is deeply disappointed with the decision.
He says Congress must have some limits on its power.
"I think what happens is if this law stands, then health care will continue to be more unafforadable, and economic growth will be finished," Morrisey said.
Morrisey is running against the current Attorney General, Democrat Darrell McGraw.