Posts Tagged ‘ health care reform ’

Tax Hearing Becomes Health Care Haggle

Apr 18th, 2010 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Politics & Policy

I suppose it’s possible that all sorts of Americans in different circumstances and different walks of life might have different ways of “celebrating” April 15th — Tax Day — in addition to a dramatic wipe of the brow and a declaration that it’s Miller Time®. On Capitol Hill, where it probably should not be expected [...]



Who Do You Trust?

Mar 22nd, 2010 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Policy Matters

In stirring up as much fear and loathing as possible, opponents of health care reform are appealing to the basest impulses that still live in the deepest tar pits in their followers’ hearts, impulses that most Americans comfortably believed we put behind us with the election of an African-American President.

The results have not been pretty.

I bring all this up because the results of the NASE survey covered in this week’s microbusiness news demonstrate that not even microbusiness owners (who are generally believed to be smarter than the average bear) are immune to this campaign of misinformation.

So, microbusiness owners, let the current episode of manipulative politics be a lesson to you.



Last Minute Survey Says Micros Dislike Health Reform

Mar 22nd, 2010 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Research

On the eve of the House vote that finally sent sweeping health care reform legislation to President Obama’s desk, the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) has released the results of a member survey indicating that lawmakers have been getting it wrong from Day One. For example, while almost eight in ten microbusiness owners (77.6%) [...]



House Set To Pass Smaller Health Care Bills

Feb 22nd, 2010 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Politics & Policy

After all the drama surrounding the down-to-the-wire Senate health care reform bill, which was finally passed on Christmas Eve, 2009, it’s a bit anticlimactic to have to report that President Obama is still having to urge Senate Democrats to ‘finish the job.’ There remain enough differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill [...]



Health Reform To Leave Out Small Business?

Jan 11th, 2010 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Politics & Policy

In case you were wondering, the health care reform bill currently being negotiated between the House and the Senate will almost certainly be useless for the majority of microbusinesses. There are a few good things the bill accomplishes. For example, it prohibits insurance companies from denying insurance to prospective purchasers on the basis of pre-existing [...]



Muzzled in a Good Cause

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Policy Matters

Truth to tell, everybody set about health care reform in the wrong way. In a more just universe, small business owners would have had the earliest and most influential input as policy makers were making policy.

As a group, they were yelling for reform first and most consistently. A few years ago, those in the know were saying that health care reform was “essentially a small business issue.”

That was before the insurance industry lobbyists stepped in and started throwing their weight around.



Life (and Congress) As Classroom

Nov 9th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Policy Matters

Now, it is entirely possible that another hearing before another committee would have produced the sorts of witnesses who would have gratified that particular questioner with answers that reinforced his pre-existing ideas.

If you watch enough of these hearings, you see it fairly frequently. The Committee Member will question their own witness or someone who they can tell from prepared testimony already agrees with them. They will phrase questions in such a way as to get the witness to make their favorite points for them. It is all for the sake of the record.

But we have to be glad that didn’t happen in this case, because nobody learns anything that way, do they?



Senate Panel Reviews Small Business Health Costs

Nov 9th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Politics & Policy

In its way, it’s kind of funny that so many members of Congress have suddenly become indignant about the plight of small businesses in the health insurance marketplace when the small business owners themselves (as well as both Small Business Committees) have been jumping up and down and yelling about that very thing for decades. [...]



Health Reform Not Looking Good For Micros, Says NASE

Oct 26th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Politics & Policy

The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) hosted two teleconferences last week to instruct reporters on what the self-employed can expect in a post health-care reform world and the picture was not necessarily pretty. According to the NASE’s Kristie Arslan, executive director of the organization’s legislative office, there are several matters in the health care [...]



Health Costs Are Crushing Small Businesses

Oct 19th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Politics & Policy

As you know, I don’t normally provide an unfettered platform for politicians like this but I thought this op-ed from Chairwoman Landrieu (which originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal) was timely, since she will convene a hearing on health care reform and small businesses later this week. This is another instance in which terminology [...]