I'm with Chris on this one. 
Speaking only of businesses int he United States, no government entity should 
be telling a private business what it must do and that includes telling a 
business it must provide health coverage, or spend a certain percentage on it 
and what the covereage must include.  If that business accepts government 
monies, then the ball game changes.  Of course the private businesses should do 
some things,  accessible websites may be one of them but it is not the 
governments job to force it.  It has NOTHING to do with cost or anything else.  
Those arguements do not even enter the picture.  Bottom line is the government 
has no business sticking its nose in a private business as long as health and 
safety issues are not the issue. It doesn't even need to know how much money a 
business makes except we are forced to report it for our out of control IRS 
requirements.  Oh how we need SR/HR 25  Too much said already.  
Not sure this is a Web Standards topic any longer
Jim Davies

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