ERISA pre emption Congress.
The Congress has approached its Memory Recess, some supporters of the reform of public health clamored on Capitol Hill to a business interruption Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) pre-emption of state laws. On 22 May, a congress of consultation, the State supporters of health reform has invited the Congress to consider ERISA exemptions and even the modification of the ERISA States to experience how you develop insurance disease.
However, representatives of the multi-state companies warned that the sub-commission ERISA pre-emption weakening of the employer-based health system, and would be unrealistic and unnecessary.
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