Retailers Disappointed in Missed Opportunity to Pass ‘Real Reform’ Health Care Legislation
The
"This bill doesn't do everything that should be done, but real reform could have been achieved today," NRF Vice President for Health Care Policy
"There is a lot to like in this legislation," Trautwein said. "It would put an end to the employer mandate that has driven up costs, repeal taxes that do the same, increase flexibility and put our nation on a path to a true competition-driven health care market. This could have been a victory."
Among other provisions, the legislation would effectively repeal the ACA's employer mandate that businesses provide health insurance to full-time workers. While budget reconciliation does not allow the mandate to be repealed outright, the bill would reduce the penalties for non-compliance to zero.
The legislation would also delay the so-called
NRF opposed passage of Obamacare and has sought its repeal, while working with
NRF is the world's largest retail trade association, representing discount and department stores, home goods and specialty stores,
[Category: Retail]
09J-Vista-5815577 09J-Vista
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News