After vetoing the proposed health insurance exchange for New Jersey, after hearing the SCOTUS' ruling, governor Christie declined to comment on whether he would allow the exchange to move ahead.
This is, of course, after he said last month that he would allow the exchange should the SCOTUS decide that the ACA was constitutional.
How are the other states that have been dragging their heels reacted?
Christie's full statement:
“I’ve been clear from the very beginning that I do not believe a one-size-fits-all health care program works for the entire country and that each governor should have the ability to make decisions about what works best for their state. Today’s Supreme Court decision is disappointing and I still believe this is the wrong approach for the people of New Jersey who should be able to make their own judgments about health care. Most importantly, the Supreme Court is confirming what we knew all along about this law – it is a tax on middle class Americans.”
No surprises here. Sounds like he's really aiming to get Romney's attention, though.