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TAKE ACTION: Tell Your Lawmakers, No New Mandates!

TAKE ACTION: Tell Your Lawmakers, No New Mandates!

July 15, 2024

Tell your lawmaker new mandates are a leading driver of increased health insurance costs!

TAKE ACTION: Tell Your Lawmakers, No New Mandates!

During a Senate Health & Human Services Committee hearing examining the Texas health insurance market, NFIB Texas urged lawmakers to consider reforms to reel in health insurance costs for Main Street employers.

Contact your representatives before Monday, July 22 and let them know how rising health insurance costs affect your ability to compete, and that mandates are a leading driver of those increased costs.

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