ROMNEY MANDATED GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE, FORCED TAXPAYERS TO SIGN
UP AND SENT BILL TO TAXPAYERS
Romney Imposed Individual Mandate In Massachusetts Requiring All
Adults To Purchase Health Insurance. "The individual mandate
requires all residents of Massachusetts who are 18 and older to
purchase health insurance. The Commonwealth sanctions those who do
not purchase such insurance via the state income tax." (David A.
Hyman, "The Massachusetts Health Plan: The Good, The Bad, And The
Ugly," Cato Institute Policy Analysis, 6/28/07)
RomneyCare Forced Uninsured Individuals To Buy Health Care
Or Face Tax Penalty
Massachusetts Health Connector Ad Reminded Residents That They
Needed To Sign Up For Health Insurance Or Face Tax Penalty. "Got
health insurance? Massachusetts residents are now required to have
health insurance or face a tax penalty. But Massachusetts is making
it more affordable and easier to get through the state's Health
Connector. Sign up for health insurance by November 15th to make
sure you avoid any penalties." (Massachusetts Health Connector,
Radio Ad, 11/07)
"A Year After Massachusetts Became The Only State To Require That
Individuals Have Health Coverage, Residents Face Deadlines To Sign
Up Or Lose Their Personal Tax Exemption, Worth $219 On Next Year's
State Income Tax Returns." (Kevin Sack, "Massachusetts Faces A Test
On Health Care," The New York Times, 11/25/07)
"The State Established A Mild Penalty For The First Year: The Loss
Of The $219 Tax Exemption. But In The Second Year, The Fine Can
Amount To Half The Cost Of The Least Expensive Policy Available,
Probably At Least $1,000." (Kevin Sack, "Massachusetts Faces A Test
On Health Care," The New York Times, 11/25/07)
RomneyCare Forced Many Businesses To Buy Health Care
Or Face Tax Penalty
RomneyCare's "Play-Or-Pay" Mandate Requires All Businesses With
More Than 10 Employees That Do Not Provide A "Fair And Reasonable"
Contribution To Workers' Health Insurance To Pay A Tax Penalty Of
Up To $295 Per Employee Per Year. (David A. Hyman, "The
Massachusetts Health Plan: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly," Cato
Institute Policy Analysis, 6/28/07)
Unless Employers Create "Cafeteria Plan" Employees Can Purchase On
Pre-Tax Basis, They Face "Free Rider Surcharge" Of Up To 100% Of
The Cost Of Care Of All Their Employees In Excess Of $50,000.
(Michael D. Tanner, "No Miracle in Massachusetts: Why Governor
Romney's Health Care Reform Won't Work," Cato Briefing Papers No.
97, 6/6/06)
RomneyCare Costs Already Out Of Control
Massachusetts Will Pay $1.6 Billion For RomneyCare In 2007, Rising
12.5% To $1.8 Billion In 2008, The First Full Year It's
Implemented. (Aliza Marcus, "Romney's Health Care For All May
Deteriorate In A Cash Squeeze," Bloomberg, 7/27/07)
"Those Managing The Enrollment Effort Say It Has Exceeded
Expectations. In Particular, State-Subsidized Insurance Packages
Offered To Low-Income Residents Have Been So Popular That The
Program's Spending May Exceed Its Budget By Nearly $150 Million."
(Kevin Sack, "Massachusetts Faces A Test On Health Care," The New
York Times, 11/25/07)