I am writing to you to state my strong support for Senate 1584, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2009.
Mike Enzi
The Public Record
Mike Enzi is a former U.S. Senator from Wyoming, serving from 1997 to 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Enzi was known for his work on various committees, including the Senate Budget Committee and the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. Throughout his tenure, he focused on fiscal responsibility, education reform, and healthcare issues. Enzi was recognized for his collaborative approach, often working across party lines to achieve legislative goals.
Absolutely. And you have to look at the potential of some costs from fines for not providing under the HELP bill, it's 60 percent of the insurance for your employees.
I think if those went in where people could group together across State lines so that they could have these bigger pools, that it would bring down the cost significantly.
The status quo in health care is unacceptable. Health care costs are skyrocketing, insurance premiums are increasing.
While I agree that we need to change our current system, the approach reflected in the current health reform bills is the wrong answer.
No American should be denied health insurance because they have cancer, diabetes, or some other pre-existing condition.
I think the analysis of both the Cadillac excise tax and the de facto excise taxes on medical devices and other medical providers are going to raise premiums.
I wasn't aware that CBO had done a comprehensive analysis of how that bill will increase premiums.
These higher taxes, higher premiums, and higher costs are not the 'change' the American people voted for.
It doesn't just bite off small business and solve some small business problems.
I fought for years to enact common sense reforms that will slow down health care cost growth.





