Friday 1 March 2013

Small Business Cheap Health Insurance

As a small business owner, you know how important it is in a position to offer health insurance for your employees. They also know the costs involved. What do the small business owner? How can they afford it? Well, depending on the state where your business is located, it can help from the government.

For example, in the state of New York, Governor Pataki has proposed and the Legislature approved and adopted a program called Healthy NY. This program helps small businesses in health insurance for their employees.

Likewise, the state of Ohio, provides group purchasing agreement (GPA). This is where working together large and small employers can use to buy insurance and benefit from lower premiums. Some are formed as a result of state legislation / regulation and other AMP, a new form of associations.

The Kansas Association Kansas Health Benefit Partners. Your mission is to help reduce the number of uninsured in their state by helping small businesses, so that they may be able to offer affordable health insurance for their employees.


A bill in the House of Representatives of the Georgia Democratic Rep. John Barrow introduced. The purpose of the Act, HR 2073: Small Business Health Insurance Promotion Act of 2005 is "... provide tax subsidies to encourage small employers to offer affordable health insurance for their employees through qualified health pooling ..."

There is a proposal before Congress. It should be adopted by the House and the Senate and signed by the president before it is right. Participate in your representative. Tell them to vote in favor of this proposal. Finally we decided to fulfill our desires.

Ultimately, if you are a small business, visit the website of your state to see that the legislation was enacted in your country. Even if there are programs in existence that can help to offer health insurance for your employees.

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