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May 10, 2012

Lt. Gov. warns employers of impending instability in health care

Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor, who also serves as Director of the Ohio Department of Insurance, told a gathering of business owners this week outside Cincinnati that regardless of the Supreme Court’s decision on health reform or the outcome of the presidential election, employers should expect an expensive and disruptive period of uncertainty when it comes to health care (Source: “Lt. Gov.: Health care headaches coming,” Cincinnati Enquirer, May 8, 2012).

“One thing that business owners like is stability,” Taylor said after her speech to the West Chester-Liberty Chamber Alliance. “This will create instability. It’s impossible to avoid.”

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