Health Care Debate Divides Small-Biz Groups

ByCarol Tice

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group-divide.jpgNo issue has polarized the small-business community in recent years likehealthcare reform. With Congress back in session, all eyes will be on the lawmakers tackling the daunting task of reconciling the House and Senate versions of the healthcare reform bill.

Change won't come fast enough to help small businesses caught in the buzz-saw ofsteep premium hikesthat hit the sector for 2010. But change is likely coming. Will it help small businesses, or will it hurt them?
One of the most vocal groupsopposed to healthcare reformis theNational Federation of Independent Business,which says 94 percent of their members are against the idea of a mandated payroll tax for businesses that don't offer employees healthcare.

For healthcare reform butopposed to the current legislation, especially the House's "public option" language is theU.S. Chamber of Commerce, calling the current bills' mandates "counterproductive" and saying they fail to address the root problem: rising healthcare costs.

More strongly pro-reform isBuild a Stronger America, a newly formed group spawned by theEwing Marion Kauffman Foundation.BSA lists theneed for healthcare reformas one of its founding tenets.

视图在社区th大大不同at the Wall Street Journal recently ran apro-and-con articlewith a business owner on each side of the debate airing their views. I thought that summed up the situation--it's a big split out there.

The New York Times' Robb Mandelbaum, in hisYou're the Bosssmall-business blog, notes there arekey differences in the Senate and House bills, so the reconciliation process will be interesting to watch. The Senate bill is considered easier on small businesses and insurers, while the House bill with its public option is more in line with the original intent of healthcare reform.

Will the public option stay or go?Commentsto previous blogs here on the Daily Dose have indicated some business owners would like to see healthcare unhooked from employment, and want the public option, while others hate the idea.

What would you like to see in the reconciled healthcare reform bill? Or would you prefer no bill at all? Make your case in the comments below.
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Carol Tice

Owner of Make a Living Writing

Longtime Seattle business writerCarol Ticehas written forEntrepreneur, Forbes, Delta Skyand many more. She writes the award-winning Make a Living Writing blog. Her new ebook for Oberlo isCrowdfunding for Entrepreneurs.

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