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What Does Health Care Reform Mean for YOUR Small Business?
Now that health care reform has passed, as a small business owner, you might be wondering…
…will reform stem the off-the-charts rate increases we've received in recent years?
…will my business qualify for the new tax credits? If so, what will my credit be?
…how will the new health insurance exchanges help small businesses?
…what about the shared responsibility requirement?
…what if I'm self-employed, what will reform mean for me and my family?
For answers to these and other questions about health care reform we invite you to join us!
MONDAY, JUNE 14
7:00 - 8:30 PM
The Haunted Bookshop
203 N Linn St., Iowa City
THURSDAY, JUNE 17
5:30 – 7 PM
Waterloo Public Library
415 Commercial St, Waterloo
Co-sponsored by Working Families Win
TUESDAY, JULY 13
6 – 7:30 PM
The Village Bean
305 E Fifth St, E5W Building, Des Moines
Feel Free to Invite Others Who Would Be Interested!!
If you would like to host an educational roundtable in YOUR community, please let us know!
For more info, contact Sue Dinsdale at 515-277-5077 x14 or sdinsdale@iowacan.org
The Iowa Main Street Alliance is a project of Iowa Citizen Action Network. It is an alliance of over 500 small business owners, entrepreneurs, farmers and the self-employed who have joined together to amplify their voices as they speak for themselves to advance policies that are good for small businesses and the communities they serve.
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