The U. S. Chamber of Commerce is urging state legislatures
to resist proposals mandating how larger corporations
provide health insurance to their workers.
“Targeting big companies with politically motivated
health care mandates on a state-by-state basis is not
only unfair, it is illegal,” said Tom Donohue,
chamber president and CEO. “These bills may prompt
other states to try their hand at setting national policy,
but they do nothing to address our nation’s mounting
health care crisis.”
The chamber cautions executives to be concerned about
these proposals, which require large employers to earmark
a percentage of payroll spending for health care costs,
or place an equal amount of money directly in the particular
state’s health care fund for low-income individuals.
“This ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach
to health insurance does very little, if anything, to
control the skyrocketing costs of coverage or improve
the quality of care,” according to the chamber. “These
proposals unfairly target a small segment of employers,
and will likely result in businesses moving out of the
affected states.”
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