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Last time Clinton attempted major health care reform, small business associations fought against it. I believe, as a small business owner myself, that was a short sighted and misguided step. However, this time small businesses are stepping up to push for health care reform. And why not? Small business group policies are, in general, the most vulnerable to rate increases and the worker’s and small employers carry a larger dollar burden for health insurance.

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In fact, according to Yahoo, the National Federation of Independent Business which used it’s powers to work against reform last time, is pushing for reform this time. We all know that the time for reform has come, and I just regret that such a large and powerful organization fought against it last time.

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