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NFIB Begins Campaign To Promote Health Care Concerns Of Small Businesses To Presidential Candidates

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Article Date: 14 Mar 2008 - 8:00 PDT

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The National Federation of Independent Business on Wednesday began a campaign that will ask presidential and congressional candidates to address the concerns of small businesses in their health care proposals, CQ HealthBeat reports. As part of the campaign, NFIB sent letters to Democratic presidential candidates Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Barack Obama (Ill.) and presumptive Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.).

NFIB did not endorse a specific health care proposal but expressed opposition to plans that would require employers to offer health insurance to employees or pay into a federal fund to provide coverage. According to NFIB President and CEO Todd Stottlemeyer, the group supports proposals under which small businesses would receive similar benefits -- such as pooled risk and tax equity -- as large companies. NFIB also supports proposals that would make health insurance portable, Stottlemeyer said. He added that NFIB has not taken a position on proposals that would require all U.S. residents to obtain health insurance.

NFIB said that employees at small businesses and their dependents account for more than half of all residents who lack health insurance. Stottlemeyer said, "Small businesses have seen health care insurance premiums increase by 129% in the past eight years. Just as importantly, health care costs have outpaced wages by two-and-a-half times" (Cooley, CQ HealthBeat, 3/12).

American Public Media's "Marketplace Morning Report" on Wednesday reported on the campaign. The segment includes comments from Stottlemeyer (Dimsdale, "Marketplace Morning Report," American Public Media, 3/12). Audio and a transcript of the segment are available online.

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