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A recent report from the legislative budget office estimates that HB 2035, currently being considered by the state legislature, would cost taxpayers around $3 million in state general funds annually to administer. This includes the need for additional staff at two agencies, adding to the burden on taxpayers. The increased government bureaucracy brought on by this bill would only serve to drive up costs for small business health care plans.
Small business owners and Arizona taxpayers are opposing increased health care regulations that could harm their interests. House Bill 2035 is currently being debated in the state legislature and could potentially lead to higher health care costs for employers and their employees.
By contacting your lawmaker and expressing your opposition to these new regulations, you can help protect the interests of small business owners and taxpayers in Arizona. Let your voice be heard and advocate for policies that support affordable and accessible health care for all. Click here to take action and urge your lawmaker to reject HB 2035.