Minnesota Chamber lists the costs of public health care as a priority legislative power.

One might think that taxes would be the biggest problem for business people of Minnesota. But the Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota members are currently concerned by most of skyrocketing costs in the health sector.

That is why the House officials believe that these expenditures for private companies should be a top priority for legislators.

Hardness most affected are small business owners who are trying to health insurance for their employees. Herstad Kelly, president of the United Herman Truck Body in Town, Minn., among them observed, profits grow as the health insurance premiums rise.

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