March 30, 2022


Learn How the State Can Make Health Insurance More Affordable


MASSACHUSETTS

Virtual Small Business Day
April  12, 2022


 

Engage with decision-makers at Small Business Day 2022!

Join RAM and fellow small business owners on
April 12, 2022, 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

 

REGISTER NOW!

 

Join fellow business owners from across Massachusetts to learn about efforts to make health insurance more affordable for small businesses and their workers. This is an opportunity to learn about pending legislation that will impact your small business. Plus, expert guests will present on what is being done to lower health insurance costs in Massachusetts. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of the conversation at virtual Small Business Day 2022!

 

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

 
Beacon Hill Update
A legislative briefing on key small business issues related to:
  - Unemployment Insurance Taxes
  - Labor Mandates (wage theft, restrictive scheduling)
  - Taxation
  - Energy Expenses

Healthcare Affordability and Equity

Small businesses often feel like they are forced to pay more for health insurance yet receive less. Sandra Wolitzki, Deputy Chief Health Care Division, Office of the Attorney General will share more about steps that are being taken to tackle affordability.


An Act Investing in the Future of Our Health

Hear from Lauren Peters the Undersecretary of Health Policy, Executive Office of Health and Human Services, about Governor Baker's bill to address health challenges in Massachusetts, including reforms to the state's unique merged market.


Legislative Health Policy

Senator Cynthia Friedman, Chair of the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing will share more about proposed policies from legislative leaders to help mitigate the high cost of insurance for Massachusetts small businesses.

 
Decisionmakers in Boston need to know the faces of the small business owners impacted by their policy decisions - yours. Don't miss this opportunity!
 

 REGISTER NOW!


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Decisionmakers in Boston need to know the faces of the small business owners impacted by their policy decisions - yours. Don't miss this opportunity! 


If you have questions or need help, contact RAM's Membership Director Andi Shea at [email protected].