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Small Business Laws
In the implementation of small business laws, a persistent concern exists in the form of the issue of the reduced ability of the organizations they are intended to assist to meet the financial obligations that may be imposed on them by small business law measures that do not adequately consider the resources that are commonly available to small businesses. Such an objection has been voiced through national media outlets through some small business owners in reference to the new package of health care reforms passed into legislation as sponsored by President Barack Obama’s White House and approved by the House of Representatives in late March 2010. It relates to the experience that has already been garnered in the area of small business law as related to a similar, though not identical, piece of health care legislation passed into state law by the legislature of Massachusetts, which has been in effect since 2006. This package of laws provided a model for the sweeping, nationwide laws approved by President Obama in enacting measures, including some as relate to small business laws, which enact measures to make health care coverage available on a nearly universal basis. The Massachusetts legislature accomplished their goal in … Continue reading