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Congressman Scott Votes to Support Small Businesses

| Posted in Press Releases

On March 24, Congressman Scott voted for two bills that help small businesses: the Disaster Relief and Summer Jobs Act (H.R. 4899) and the Small Business and Infrastructure Jobs Tax Act of 2010 (H.R. 4849). Both measures passed the House.  In addition to these two bills, Congressman Scott has also supported other measures to help small businesses: The HIRE Act (H.R. 2847), the American…

Assistance for Small Business

| Posted in Blog

The facts about small businesses and health care reform: ·         Health care reform will help small businesses obtain health insurance. It allows small businesses with 100 employees or less to pool their risk and benefit from group rates and a greater choice of insurers. ·         Reform means tax credits for small businesses. Small businesses with 25 employees or less and average…

CONGRATULATING GEORGIA'S HIGH SCHOOL MOCK TRIAL TEAMS

| Posted in Floor Speeches
Tags: Education

HON. DAVID SCOTT OF GEORGIA IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Thursday, March 25, 2010 Mr. SCOTT of Georgia. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor two exceptional high school teams from my district. The Jonesboro High School and Morrow High School Mock Trial teams have had an unprecedented record of success. Collectively, both teams have surpassed expectations and are on their way to…

Health Care Provisions that Take Effect Now

| Posted in Articles

Below are some of the key provisions that will take effect immediately.  You may also want to view this interactive summary: http://majorityleader.gov/HCRFirstYear/ 1.      SMALL BUSINESS TAX CREDITS—Offers tax credits to small businesses to make employee coverage more affordable.    Tax credits of up to 35 percent of premiums will be immediately available to firms that choose to offer…

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…

CONGRESSMAN SCOTT VOTES TO REDUCE HEALTHCARE COSTS

| Posted in Press Releases

Congressman David Scott voted to reduce health care costs, expand the private insurance marketplace for small businesses and the uninsured, and stop insurance companies for denying coverage for pre-existing coverage and shore up Medicare services. "To do nothing is expensive," Congressman Scott said. "Growth in annual health insurance costs is outstripping average wage increases.…

Empowering the Consumer to Shop for Insurance

| Posted in Blog

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…

Benefits of Health Insurance Reform

| Posted in Press Releases

Health insurance reform legislation will make health care affordable for the middle class, provide security for seniors, guarantee access to health insurance for the uninsured  and reduce the federal deficit by over $100 billion over the next decade. The text and summary of the bill have been available online: http://rules.house.gov/bills_details.aspx?NewsID=4606   Benefits to the 13th…

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;…