Now those plans could cost the community center $100,000 more a year. "It's an increase of about 50% to as much as 75% on our health insurance," Roberts said. "But that's a sizable chunk for us as an organization.""We've introduced a bipartisan bill that is aimed at stopping a massive increase in health care costs," Rep. Kevin Kiley said. Kiley has introduced legislation with Democrat Congressmember Sam Licardo to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies by two more years.
"What our measure is aimed at is providing some runway extending this relief for two years so that we can have some opportunity then to work on these larger issues," Kiley said. "And I think there are folks who on both sides of the aisle may not remember it is about the people," Roberts said. For Roberts, right now, his community center will spend more money on paying for his employees' health care, forcing decisions on where he will spend less. "Strategically, it's hard, but it's also something we've become accustomed to as a nonprofit," Roberts said. Roberts said while he is required to continue offering healthcare coverage, he believes a number of employees will opt out of their plans because they won't be able to afford their increased portion.
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