Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Oppose small business tax increase

Action Alert!!

Call 866-922-4970

Oppose $4 Billion Tax Increase on Small Business

Small businesses across South Carolina are taking advantage of new tax credits for offering health insurance to their employees. The new healthcare law put aside $4 billion this year for this effort to make health insurance premiums more affordable for small business.

But tomorrow (January 19th) the U.S. House of Representatives will vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act causing a $4 billion tax increase on millions of small businesses.

We cannot turn back the clock on healthcare reform that is finally making health insurance more affordable for small businesses.

For more of the small business benefits of the Affordable Care Act, click here. To see how the Affordable Care Act will help our economy in general, click here. Besides the harm to small business, here is more information as to how repealing the Affordable Care Act will affect South Carolinians.

Contact South Carolina U.S. Representatives today and tomorrow using this toll free number to the U.S. Capital switchboard -- 1-866-922-4970*. Simply ask the operator for your House member’s office. Or you can email or fax your message directly to the offices (see S.C. members’ contact information below).
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Here is the message:

Please vote NO on repealing or undermining the Affordable Care Act.

1. Repealing healthcare reform (Affordable Care Act) is a job killer because it is a $4 billion tax increase on small businesses currently using and soon to be using the health insurance tax credits. These small businesses will have to lay off workers to continue to afford the health insurance because of the loss of the tax credits if the Affordable Care Act is repealed.

2. The Affordable Care Act does no harm to small businesses because it does not require small businesses to offer health insurance and does not create any new taxes on small businesses.

3. Repealing the Affordable Care Act was not a voter mandate. Only 17 percent of voters in November nationwide mentioned health care as one of the issues affecting their vote. The economy was the dominant issue.


U.S. Representatives                                  Fax Number
from South Carolina


Rep. Tim Scott (R - 01)                            202-225-3407
Rep. Joe Wilson (R - 02)                          202-225-2455
Rep. Jeff Duncan (R - 03)                         202-225-3216
Rep.Trey Gowdy (R - 04)                        202-226-1177
Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R - 05)                   202-225-0464
Rep. James E. Clyburn (D - 06)                202-225-2313

You can also sign onto a letter to the entire U.S. House here.

*Courtesy of Families USA

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