Gov. Lamont proposes 'Connecticut Option' to help small businesses afford health insurance
Feb. 11—WATERBURY — Businessman
Lamont told Romeo, the president and CEO of Fascia's Chocolates in
The governor has asked the state legislature to appropriate
Lamont also outlined for Romeo and other members of the
The two initiatives are part of the revised
Fascia's is among the majority of small businesses in
Romeo told Lamont he considered it a milestone when Fascia's first offered its employees a health insurance plan, but the company dropped the fringe benefit because the business has too few employees to afford private health insurance due to rising premium costs. He said his workforce is now in the single digits.
"I need a way to help provide more for my employees and grow the business further because I can't attract better, full-time people unless I provide health care for them," Romeo said.
Lamont said he understood Fascia's dilemma because he confronted the same affordability challenge as the owner of a small cable television company.
"I've been there. I had a feisty, small independent telecommunications company and we competed with
Lamont suggested Fascia's and other small businesses could benefit from the new tax credit he has proposed to the legislature to encourage employers to offer Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements through Access Health CT. ICHRA plans allow employers to contribute funds that their employees can use to purchase individual health care plans.
Under the governor's proposal, businesses employing less than 50 people in
Lamont described the proposed tax credit program as a bridge to the publicly designed, privately administered Connecticut Option that he envisions.
"Give us time to get this Connecticut Option going because this is meant for people just like you," the governor told Romeo. "Small businesses have no market clout. We just get squashed by the insurance guys. The big guys can negotiate something one-off. So, ICRHA is the bridge where we get to a Connecticut Option."
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