Healthcare

Small Business Majority testifies in support of changes to pharmacy benefit manager practices

On February 18, Small Business Majority Hunter Nelson testified in support of  House Bill 25-1094, legislation that would require Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) to be compensated only through a flat fee on each transaction.

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Small Business Majority testifies in support of establishing reimbursement rates for ambulance services

On February 11, Small Business Majority Colorado Director Hunter Nelson testified in support of House Bill 25-1088, legislation that would establish reimbursement rates for ambulance services that are out of network.

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Small Business Majority submits memo in support to the Fair Pricing Act

Small Business Majority offers a Memorandum of Support for the Fair Pricing Act S9705/A2140, which would provide needed relief to thousands of New York small business owners and employees and save up to $1.5 billion annually in healthcare spending in the state.  

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The impact of reproductive health on small businesses

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Small Business Majority
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Monday, April 7, 2025

Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, reproductive healthcare access has changed dramatically across the country. These changes aren’t just affecting individuals—they’re also impacting small businesses. To develop a deeper understanding of how access to reproductive health services impacts entrepreneurs, Small Business Majority held three focus group discussions in January 2025 with 16 diverse small business owners from across nine states. 

Small Business Majority testifies in support of advancing cost containment & access in California

On March 24, 2025, California Director Bianca Blomquist testified in order to underscore the importance of the Office of Health Care Affordability (OHCA) in addressing the healthcare affordability crisis among small business owners.

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Small Business Majority supports removing immigration status as a barrier to eligibility to access healthcare coverage within Covered California.

Small Business Majority is pleased to support AB 4, which will remove immigration status as a barrier to eligibility to access healthcare coverage within Covered California. This will ensure more small business employees and entrepreneurs are able to access the health coverage they need to fully participate in our state’s economy. 

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Small Business Majority writes letter of support to address provider directory inaccuracies in California

Small Business Majority is pleased to support AB 280 (Aguiar-Curry), which requires provider directories to be accurate, mandates verification of accuracy, and ties existing provider directory requirements to accuracy benchmarks for health plans to serve as an enforcement mechanism. AB 280 streamlines the process of updating and verifying provider information and grants the Departments of Managed Health Care and Insurance the authority to require health plans to use a central utility or utilities. This will ensure small business owners and employees who are 

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Small Business Majority submits comments on proposed rule to make sweeping changes to the ACA Marketplace

On April 2, Small Business Majority submitted comments in response to a proposed rule issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) which proposes several expansive changes to eligibility and enrollment standards for the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) Healthcare Insurance Marketplace.

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Small Business Majority Submits Letter to Minnesota House Health Committee

Today, Public Policy Director Awesta Sarkash, submitted a letter of support to the Minnesota House Health Finance & Policy Committee on HF 1100, which would keep pharmacies open in Minnesota’s rural and underserved communities through directed pharmacy dispensing payment lifelines. This bill would ensure entrepreneurs in all parts of the state have access to pharmacy services. 

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Small Business Majority sends letter to the Texas House Committee on Public Health in support of HB 251

On March 5, Public Policy Director Awesta Sarkash sent a letter to the Texas House Committee on Public Health in support of HB 251, which would give Texans the ability to make informed decisions about their health based on fair and transparent price estimates.  

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