SC Trying to Prepare for Hillary's Insurance Reforms?
Saw this in the news. Governor Sanford is suddenly trying to help small businesses with employee insurance costs. Kind of seems like the message is getting through that people are going to have insurance whether it's through the government or not.
I found it interesting that the SC Board of Realtors provides their employees with insurance.
Having lived in North Carolina, I have to say that this state (SC) is not up to par with health insurance. The emergency rooms stay full because of it, too. And the tax payers end up paying for it anyway...higher insurance premiums because the hospitals charge more to make up for the ones that don't pay because they have no insurance.
Although Realtors can get insurance through the board, it's very costly.
Sanford calls for small-business health care, DUI, illegal immigration reforms
Monday, Jan 28, 2008 - 06:32 PM Updated: 10:59 AM
By Charles Tomlinson
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FLORENCE — Gov. Mark Sanford visited a Florence business Monday to discuss three reforms — one of which aims to help small companies lower their health care costs — that he hopes are passed within the first 30 days of this legislative session.
Sanford spoke at Adams Steel on Sandwood Avenue during one of four stops across the state Monday.
“Small businesses are the front line of job creation in South Carolina", he said.
"A bill that has passed the Senate would allow small business owners to band with at least 10 other employers to form nonprofit cooperatives that could negotiate cheaper health care rates.", said state Rep. Phillip Lowe, R-Florence, who joined Sanford along with state Rep. Kris Crawford, R-Florence.
Realtor Aubrey Richardson of Florence, who attended on behalf of the S.C. Association of Realtors, said health care costs for his employees are more than $2,500 a month.
“We’ve got to sell a nice house in order to pay that bill,” he said.
Lowe estimates employers could save at least 13 percent, Richardson said.
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I found it interesting that the SC Board of Realtors provides their employees with insurance.
Having lived in North Carolina, I have to say that this state (SC) is not up to par with health insurance. The emergency rooms stay full because of it, too. And the tax payers end up paying for it anyway...higher insurance premiums because the hospitals charge more to make up for the ones that don't pay because they have no insurance.
Although Realtors can get insurance through the board, it's very costly.
Sanford calls for small-business health care, DUI, illegal immigration reforms
Monday, Jan 28, 2008 - 06:32 PM Updated: 10:59 AM
By Charles Tomlinson
FLORENCE — Gov. Mark Sanford visited a Florence business Monday to discuss three reforms — one of which aims to help small companies lower their health care costs — that he hopes are passed within the first 30 days of this legislative session.
Sanford spoke at Adams Steel on Sandwood Avenue during one of four stops across the state Monday.
“Small businesses are the front line of job creation in South Carolina", he said.
"A bill that has passed the Senate would allow small business owners to band with at least 10 other employers to form nonprofit cooperatives that could negotiate cheaper health care rates.", said state Rep. Phillip Lowe, R-Florence, who joined Sanford along with state Rep. Kris Crawford, R-Florence.
Realtor Aubrey Richardson of Florence, who attended on behalf of the S.C. Association of Realtors, said health care costs for his employees are more than $2,500 a month.
“We’ve got to sell a nice house in order to pay that bill,” he said.
Lowe estimates employers could save at least 13 percent, Richardson said.
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The Myrtle Beach Condo Store and all of its partners are licensed as SC and Myrtle Beach Realtors . Visit our Myrtle Beach real estate condo site and check out our new MLS tools!

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