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Myths About Efforts to Improve Health Insurance

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Several myths about efforts to improve health insurance for Americans.  Five of those myths are addressed here. Answers to common questions can be found here: http://www.healthreform.gov/about/answers.html MYTH #1: Health insurance reform is a “government takeover.” FACT:  Health insurance improvement legislation expands private health insurance in America, and is based on increasing…

Empowering the Consumer to Shop for Insurance

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The health insurance reform bill offers tax credits on premiums and provides families and small businesses with the largest tax cut for health care in history.  Health insurance reform will create a new Health Insurance Exchange for individuals and employees of small businesses to allow them to comparison shop for coverage. This Exchange will empower consumer's health insurance…

The Cost of Doing Nothing is Expensive

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Under the current broken health insurance system, businesses and middle class families are paying more and more each year.  Growth in annual health insurance costs are outstripping average wage increases. As a result of these crushing health care costs, American businesses are losing their ability to compete in the global marketplace. Employer-sponsored health insurance premiums have…

CBO Score of Healthcare Reform

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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a budget score of health insurance reform legislation. Based on a preliminary analysis from CBO, the legislation: CUTS THE DEFICIT Cuts the deficit by $138 billion in the first ten years (2010 – 2019). Cuts the deficit by $1.2 trillion in the second ten years. REINS IN WASTEFUL MEDICARE COSTS AND EXTENDS THE SOLVENCY OF MEDICARE;…

Flood Safety Awareness Week

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This week is Flood Safety Awareness Week (March 15-19), which was created to raise awareness of the dangers associated with flooding and steps to protect against damage.  Last year, several areas in the 13th Congressional District were severely flooded including Austell, Mableton and Douglasville.  Many residents in the flooded areas were surprised about the intensity of the flooding. …

Page Application for Summer 2010

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Congressman Scott has a slot open for a young person to serve as a House Page for summer term 2010.  Completed applications must be received by fax or email to Congressman Scott's office by March 26, 2010. Eligibility for the Page Program during the academic year is limited to high school juniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher in the core academic subjects. Applicants for the summer program…

White House meeting

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On Thursday afternoon, Congressman Scott and members of the Congressional Black Caucus met with President Obama in the White House.  The conversation was heavily focused on job creation and rebuilding economic conditions in America.  While several econonomic indicators are showing improvement, there are still too many of our citizens who are unemployed or fighting to maintain their…

Georgia Congressional Delegation Can Work Together

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11 Alive ran a good segment about how members of Congress can look past party differences and work together.  Sometimes the media pays too much attention on the differences on issues rather than the common interests.  http://www.11alive.com/rss/rss_story.aspx?storyid=141415

HIRE Act just passed the House

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Today, the House passed H.R. 2847, the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act. The provisions of this bipartisan bill will create and save hundreds of thousands of jobs this year. The HIRE Act includes: · A payroll tax holiday for businesses that hire unemployed workers, to create some 300,000 jobs and an income tax credit of $1,000 for businesses that retain these…

Free e-file for taxes

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If you made less than $57,000 in ADJUSTED Gross Income for 2009, then you will be able to e-file your tax forms for free.  Others who file may be able to use other on-line services.  For more information, check out the IRS website: http://www.irs.gov/efile/article/0,,id=118986,00.html