Senate Bill May Not Require Employers to Offer Health Insurance
Requiring employers to offer most workers health insurance has long been seen as a crucial piece of Democratic efforts to overhaul the nation's health care system, but legislation that the Senate's expected to consider soon is unlikely to include any such mandate.
Instead, larger employers would have to pay fees of as much as $750 per worker to help any employee who needed government help to purchase a policy.
Source: McClatchy















