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Senators Consider Dropping Required Employer Coverage From Health Care Reform Bill
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Senators who are trying to craft a bipartisan health care reform proposal are considering dropping a requirement that all employers provide medical coverage to employees.
In its place would be a "free rider" provision requiring employers to pay for employees who get their health care with government assistance, according to an outline of the committee's policy proposals.
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