News From the
Committee on Small Business
Nydia M. Velázquez, Ranking Member


For Immediate Release                                                       CONTACT:  Alex Haurek
March 23, 2011                                                                                       (202) 225-2361

Small Business Health Coverage Becomes More
Affordable and Accessible With New Tax Credit

Washington, DC – Small businesses are finding it easier to secure medical coverage for their employees following implementation of a new tax credit that was enacted through last year’s health insurance reform law. According to a report released today by Democrats on the House Committee on Small Business, the tax credit provides $40 billion in relief for entrepreneurs. The report is being issued to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the “Affordable Care Act” being signed into law.

“Small businesses’ health premiums have skyrocketed over the last ten years, making it difficult for firms to afford coverage for their employees,” said Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez (D-NY), the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Small Business. “It is clear the new tax credit is already enabling more businesses to offer their workers health insurance.”

Key facts from the report:

Download the full report by clicking here.

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