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Act Now for Health Insurance
Rate Relief
In early May, the U.S. Senate will vote on legislation to give
you a new, lower cost option for health insurance.
1. Please fax a copy of the attached letter to
your two U.S. Senators. A copy of this letter can be found at www.nrla.org.
2. Also, please fax a copy to Rita Ferris at 518.286.1949, or e-mail to
rferris@nrla.org. A copy
of your letter will be forwarded to the National Lumber and Building Material
Dealers Association (NLBMDA).
Thank you for taking the time to help create new options to reduce cost
of health insurance for the building materials supply industry.
April 18, 2006
The Honorable Christopher Dodd
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
VIA FAX: 202-224-1083
The Honorable Joseph Lieberman
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
VIA FAX: 202-224-9750
Dear Senator [Last Name]:
I am writing to request your support for passage of the Health Insurance
Marketplace and Affordability Act (S.1955) that will be raised for a vote
in May. This legislation will allow small businesses the new option of
pooling their purchasing power across state lines to negotiate lower health
insurance premiums.
Health insurance premiums have been the number one concern for the lumber
and building material supply industry for many years. Each year, I am
challenged with finding insurance carriers to provide coverage without
sacrificing the quality of care offered. It is the desire of this company
to offer high quality health insurance to employees and their families;
however, the reality is when I am notified of the new health insurance
premiums, this benefit is truly threatened. Without a plan for health
insurance reform in place, I am fearful I will not be able to continue
to offer health insurance to my employees.
The issue of soaring health insurance premiums has far-reaching implications.
The premiums I pay affect my bottom line, and influence the potential
for wage increases and other employee benefits.
Please vote "Yes" for S.1955 and help the independent building
material supply industry afford quality health insurance. Thank you.
Sincerely,
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