Wyoming suffers as the true cost of Obamacare is revealed
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Enzi voiced his concerns for the small business owners in
"So many small businesses, even though they aren't technically required to buy Obamacare, try to offer help to their employees for health care," Enzi said. "They do it because their employees need it, they feel like it's their responsibility, it also may be a competitive advantage. But in today's health insurance market, they face the Obamacare combination of limited choice and seemingly limitless premium increases."
Enzi urged his colleagues and the president to look at this issue honestly and recognize the need for real change. According to Enzi, we need to go beyond simply providing short-term relief like the president's waivers, exceptions and delays and provide long-term, comprehensive changes that will lead us to sustained recovery.
"I have been working to find a path forward that will give more flexibility to states, fewer restrictions for how employers help their employees with medical expenses and to find practical ways to offer more choices and lower costs for getting the health care that Wyomingites and all Americans should be able to access," Enzi said. "We need meaningful, comprehensive change in health care that will take us away from Obamacare, and in a new direction."
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