Action Needed to Oppose the Small Business
Health Fairness Act
February
28, 2003
THE ISSUE AT HAND
On February 11,
2003, Representative Ernie Fletcher (R-KY) re-introduced
the Small Business Health Fairness Act, H.R.
660. This legislation aims to provide small businesses,
including associations, with a better opportunity to purchase
health insurance to their employees through association health
plans (AHPs). Although NASW is supportive of the intent
of H.R. 660, which is to increase access to health care coverage
for working people, NASW opposes this particular bill. H.R.
660 would exempt AHPs from state laws and regulation, eviscerating
existing consumer protections. It is anticipated that identical
legislation will be introduced in the Senate in the near
future.
ACTION NEEDED
Please call, FAX, or email U.S. Senators
and U.S. Representatives ask them to oppose the Small Business
Health Fairness Act.
A sample letter
has been posted on NASW's Congress Web to email or fax
to Members of Congress. A sample phone message
follows. All Members can be reached through the Capitol
switchboard at 202-225-3121. Individual telephone numbers,
fax numbers, and email addresses are available through NASW's
Congress Web, www.socialworkers.org/advocacy/grassroots/congressweb.asp. If
you make a phone call, please let us know via email at advocacy@naswdc.org.
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Sample Phone Message
My name is ________________
from _________________ (city, state). As a constituent,
professional social worker, and member of the National
Association of Social Workers, I am
calling to ask Senator (or Representative) ____________ (last
name) to oppose the Small Business Health
Fairness Act, H. 660.
H.R. 660 would exempt association health plans from state
laws and regulations, thereby eviscerating existing consumer
protections and coverage requirements.
I appreciate the
Senator’s (or Representative’s) strong
opposition. Thank you.
TIMING
While there is no set timetable for moving the Small Business
Health Fairness Act, it is important to opponents to be heard
since this bill has a high profile; contacts should be made
as soon as possible.
BACKGROUND
Existing AHPs
or MEWAs aim to provide small businesses the opportunity
to join together through trade and professional
associations and collectively purchase health benefits at
more reasonable rates than a small business alone would be
offered. Current law requires AHPs/MEWAs to be regulated
under both federal and state law. The Small Business Fairness
Act would exempt AHPs/MEWAs from state laws, consumer protections,
and other safeguards significantly increasing the risk for
fraud and abuse. Recently, failures of association-type
health plans have left more than 100,000 participants nationwide
with over $30 million in unpaid medical bills
The National Governors'
Association, the National Conference of State Legislatures,
and the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners have already shared their strong opposition
to AHPs with Congress. Their reasoning is that although
AHPs could reduce insurance costs for some companies with
young, healthy workers, many small businesses with older
and sicker employees would be left behind in the regular
insurance market, facing significantly higher rates. Furthermore,
the Congressional Budget Office estimates that actually AHPs
would result in higher premiums for 80 percent of small businesses
and their workers, which ultimately would result in more
uninsured Americans.
Please contact your Members of Congress TODAY!
For additional information, contact Debbie J. Allen, Field
Organizer at advocacy@naswdc.org or Francesca Fierro O'Reilly,
Senior Government Relations Associate, at fforeilly@naswdc.org.
TAKE ACTION NOW
THANKS FOR YOUR ADVOCACY
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