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Letter to the Editor: Health care mandate's not the answer
Friday, January 15, 2010
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An 11th-hour backroom deal in the U.S. Senate is sending shock waves through America's construction industry, and could cost thousands of jobs.

The Senate health care reform bill passed last month exempts small businesses with fewer than 50 employees from government-imposed mandates requiring that employers provide health insurance to workers or face a hefty penalty.

But, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) managed to slip five paragraphs into the legislation that would require construction contractors with at least five full-time employees and more than $250,000 in annual payroll to provide workers with health insurance benefits. If they didn't, and if any of their employees received federally subsidized health insurance coverage, contractors would have to pay a penalty of $750 for each full-time worker.

Merkley's provision was never offered as an amendment to the health care legislation so that senators had an opportunity to debate the measure. He must have known that once senators read the language they would realize that it unfairly targets small business employers in the construction industry and would ultimately result in more job loss.

During these difficult economic times, having a new federal government mandate on construction contractors is not the answer to getting people back to work. With construction in this country nearly at a standstill and the industry unemployment rate at 22.7 percent -- more than twice the national average -- contractors are struggling to stay in business. The health care mandate would only add to their misery.


-- Scott Crosby

President and CEO, ABC of San Diego

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