Business Groups Hope Senate Squashes Healthcare Bill
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The Chamber called the House bill "dangerous," saying it will increase healthcare costs, jack up the national debt and raise taxes. The Chamberspent upwards of $10 millionon an ad campaign opposing the bill prior to the House vote.
For its part, the NRF called the House bill an "anti-job experiment," that would cause already recession-shrunk retail employment to drop further.
马的协会nufacturers'opposition to the billis a bit interesting, since the organization reports 97 percent of their members already provide healthcare. One of the big objections has been from smaller businesses that would be compelled to provide insurance or pay a fee.
It's unclear what will happen in the Senate. Senators could consider the House bill or its own version of healthcare reform, which would then have to be reconciled in committee with the House version.
What's your take on the healthcare-reform debate? Leave a comment and let us know if you're happy about the House bill or hoping the Senate will send reform to filibuster-land.