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June 28, 2012

Georgia Chamber upset at court's decision

Macon —  

From Georgia Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Chris Clark on the United States Supreme Court’s decision on the federal health care law:

“We are greatly disappointed in the decision rendered today by the Supreme Court and believe that the path on which our nation is being forced to move forward will be detrimental to both employers and employees throughout the nation as a result of increased costs and new regulations.  Businesses will be forced to make difficult decisions that will likely result in employees losing their employer-provided coverage.   Our organization will look forward to working with the Governor and other leaders at the state and federal level to implement the law in a way that takes into account the important role businesses play by providing this important benefit and the overall impact on our economy.” 

 

 

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