Millions of Texans could face higher costs for worse health insurance
A new federal poliCY proposal threatens to make both statistics worse by burdening families and employers by charging more for poorer health insurance coverage Currently, workers receive their employer-provided health benefits tax-free the benefits are “excluded” from income. Some members of
Levying a tax on the insurance premiums of hard-working Texans could lead to families earning
Employer-sponsored healthcare is crucial for Americans, and much of it comes from small businesses. In
This proposed tax would severely strain small businesses already seeing higher operational costs. Increasing healthcare expenses leads to reduced employee benefts, hinders job creation, and contributes to Poor health outcomes among working-class families.
While the fiscal burdens cannot be overlooked, the most important measure for Texans and their families is their health and well-being. Among adults under 65, 85% of uninsured individuals often skip or delay necessary treatments due to cost concerns. A strong employer-provided healthcare system plays a critical role in promoting public health.
Despite obstacles,
Admittedly,
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Texans urgently need federal lawmakers to protect our healthcare and safeguard the crucial role of small businesses in providing essential medical benefits. By rejecting this tax scheme and keeping medical costs manageable, we can achieve better health outcomes and ensure access to vital medical services.



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