Small Business Calls on Indiana Senators to back Healthcare Reform

Date: June 27, 2017

 

INDIANAPOLIS (June 27, 2017) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) is calling on U.S. senators Todd Young and Joe Donnelly to vote for the Better Care Reconciliation Act, which would repeal nearly $1 trillion in taxes and lift the Obamacare mandate penalties that have suffocated small businesses for almost a decade.

 

“Obamacare has been a disaster for Hoosier small businesses. Repealing the taxes and the mandate penalties is a high priority for small business owners, and they are paying close attention to how our Senators in Washington vote,” said Indiana State Director, Barbara Quandt Underwood.

 

The Senate healthcare bill repeals 11 Obamacare taxes along with the employer mandate penalties and the individual mandate penalties. The individual mandate, which compels Americans, including small business owners, to buy insurance, was the basis of the NFIB’s landmark Supreme Court challenge, NFIB vs Sebelius.

 

“Our members have opposed the law from the beginning and repealing it remains one of our top priorities,” said Quandt Underwood. “Our senators will never have a better opportunity to undo the damage caused by Obamacare. They should vote for this legislation.

 

“Once they repeal the massive tax burden imposed by Obamacare, and lift the mandate penalties that are smothering growth and job creation, they can move on to additional regulatory and market reforms that will make healthcare affordable, flexible, and predictable,” she continued. “But it has to start with passing this bill.” 

 

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