Monday, September 7, 2009

New Fee on Health Insurance Companies Is Proposed to Help Expand Coverage - NYTimes.com

New Fee on Health Insurance Companies Is Proposed to Help Expand Coverage - NYTimes.com: "WASHINGTON — In a last effort to give the Senate a bipartisan health care bill, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee circulated a comprehensive proposal on Sunday to overhaul the health care system and proposed a new fee on insurance companies to help pay for coverage of the uninsured."

The proposal is the culmination of more than a year of work by the chairman, Senator Max Baucus, Democrat of Montana. A similar fee was proposed by several liberal Democrats in July. In making it part of his proposal, Mr. Baucus may help cover the costs of the bill but also risks alienating Republicans whom he is trying to win over. Mr. Baucus is struggling to forge a bipartisan consensus among 6 of the 23 senators on his committee before President Obama puts new pressure on lawmakers in an address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday evening.


THIS is why medical insurance is so high. Liberals tax everything which gets passed onto the consumer. Don't complain that insurance is so expensive and then tax it more. naturally the taxes have to be paid by the consumer (US) one way or another.

Congress makes the problems not solves it!

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