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Survey: 93 Percent Of Voters Want To Keep Employer-Provided Health Insurance Coverage Tax Free


WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Alliance to Fight the 40|Don't Tax My Health Care, a broad-based coalition committed to repealing the 40% tax on employer-provided health benefits, released the results of a new survey by Public Opinion Strategies that finds 93 percent of voters want to keep employer-provided health care coverage tax free? highlighting the broad support for and need for Congress to fully repeal the 40 percent "Cadillac Tax."  

The Alliance to Fight the 40|Don't Tax My Health Care is a broad-based coalition comprised of businesses, patient advocates, employer organizations, unions, local governments, health care companies, consumer groups and other stakeholders that support employer-provided health coverage. This coverage is the backbone of our health care system and protects over 178 million Americans. The Alliance seeks to repeal the 40%

"The clock is ticking for American workers and their families," said James A. Klein, president of the American Benefits Council. "With congressional leadership negotiating an end-of the-year package right now, the big question is: will Congress eliminate the burdensome 'Cadillac Tax' that is driving up out-of-pocket costs on 178 million Americans?"

Support for repealing the "Cadillac Tax" has never been stronger. Last week, more than 1,100 organizations representing nonprofits, patient advocacy groups, multinational corporations and small businesses and Labor organizations signed a letter urging Congress to repeal the "Cadillac Tax."  With a 419 to 6 vote in the House to repeal the 'Cadillac Tax,' 63 cosponsors in the Senate, and 93 percent of voters who want to keep employer-provided health care coverage tax-free, the message is clear: the time is now to repeal the "Cadillac Tax."

HIGHLIGHTS OF PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES SURVEY

Voters are worried about rising health care costs and they want Congress to keep employer-provided health insurance coverage tax free. A recent poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies found that:

PLEASE FIND THE POLLING MEMO HERE THE SLIDE DECK HERE

The Alliance to Fight the 40 | Don't Tax My Health Care is a broad-based coalition comprised of private sector businesses, local governments, patient advocates, organizations representing both large and small employers, unions, consumer groups and other stakeholders that support employer-provided health coverage. This coverage is the backbone of our health care system and protects more than 178 million Americans. The Alliance seeks to repeal the 40 percent "Cadillac Tax" on health benefits and to prevent increased income taxes on workers, families and retirees who rely on employer-provided health coverage. The Alliance is committed to ensuring that employer-provided coverage remains an effective and affordable option for working Americans and their families. Follow us on Twitter @FightThe40

Contact: Tara Bradshaw
(202) 441-8255

SOURCE Alliance to Fight the 40


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