Expanding
Medicaid Essential for Controlling
Health Insurance Costs
Health Insurance Costs
Contact
Senate Finance Committee NOW!!!
Today the South Carolina Finance Committee begins
their budget debate. Whether our state should expand Medicaid to cover
individuals with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level will be
debated.
It is critically important for our state to accept
$11.2 billion through 2020 of federal money to cover all the cost for the first
3 years and 90% of it after that. The South Carolina Small Business Chamber
and the following chambers have endorsed expanding Medicaid: Anderson, Charleston, Dillon, Darlington,
Florence, North Myrtle Beach and Orangeburg.
Here is why:
--An economic study projects that the federal
dollars will create 44,000 jobs and the result will be that the state will
actually net $9 million more to its budget by 2020.
--Employees covered by Medicaid will be healthier,
miss less work and thus be more productive.
--Small business employers will be better able to
afford group health insurance if some of their employees are covered by
expanded Medicaid.
--Expanding Medicaid will largely eliminate the “hidden
tax” in every health insurance premium to pay for the uncompensated care of the
uninsured. Based on projections of the
actuarial firm used by the state’s Department of Health and Human Services,
this “hidden tax” is about $1000 per year for family coverage.
--Small businesses with 50 or more full-time employees
that decide to offer health insurance rather than pay a penalty fee will not
have cover their Medicaid eligible workers.
Contact Senate Finance Committee members
now with this message:
Please
expand Medicaid to help control the cost of health insurance and health care
for small businesses.
Below are the names of these Senators. Click on the name to find their contact
information.
Thank you for your support.
Senate Finance Committee
Leatherman, Hugh
K., Sr., ChairmanSetzler, Nikki G.
Peeler, Harvey S., Jr.
McGill, J. Yancey
Courson, John E.
Matthews, John W., Jr.
O'Dell, William H.
Reese, Glenn G.
Hayes, Robert W., Jr.
Alexander, Thomas C.
Grooms, Lawrence K. "Larry"
Pinckney, Clementa C.
Fair, Michael L.
Verdin, Daniel B. "Danny", III
Cromer, Ronnie W.
Bryant, Kevin L.
Jackson, Darrell
Ford, Robert
Cleary, Raymond E., III
Lourie, Joel
Williams, Kent M.
Campbell, Paul G., Jr.
Davis, Tom
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