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Bill Ketron Forced to Flip-Flop On Workers’ Compensation

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billketron1FORCED TO CO-SPONSOR DEMOCRATIC BILL TO DELAY HIS OWN LAW

A big win for small independent contractors occurred yesterday when republican Senator Bill Ketron, under pressure from independent contractors across the state, was forced to co-sponsor a Democratic bill he did not support last year to delay his own law, Public Chapter 1041, from taking effect. Ketron has finally agreed to support Democrat Tim Barnes’ bill (SB7001) that postpones until March 11, 2011 the deadline for contractors to purchase costly extra insurance. Interestingly, Ketron just last year did not support the delay sponsored by Senator Barnes of Clarksville, a Democrat.

Barnes sponsored SB2055 in 2009 in order to protect small independent contractors from the high costs of new insurance required by the Public Chapter 1041 Law which Ketron sponsored and passed in 2008. Ketron, a republican from Murfreesboro, abstained from voting for Barnes’ delay.

But now that he’s taken so much heat from Tennessee’s small business owners, he thinks delaying his own law is a great idea. He has demanded to be added to the list of co-sponsors of Barnes’ re-introduced bill (now SB7001), a bill he previously did not support.

Barnes’ bill to delay Ketron’s law will come up for a vote today at 1:00 in the Finance Ways & Means committee during Special Session. Unless Ketron abstains from voting again, he has officially flip-flopped on his own law. Maybe Ketron should have supported a delay led by Democrats last year, before he lost the support of Tennessee’s independent contractors.

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3 Responses to “Bill Ketron Forced to Flip-Flop On Workers’ Compensation”

  1. Mary says:

    Let me get this straight. Bill Ketron thought screwing independent contractors on behalf of the insurance lobby was a great idea before he got caught trying to line his own insurance company with the increased premiums. Now he’s against it?

    Sen. Ketron is what’s wrong with government, politicians acting on behalf of their own big business interests and sticking it to the small businesses that create jobs.

  2. Jamey Grisham says:

    This is extraordinary. I’m glad to see him repeal his own law, but why did it take the Democratic Party to bring this to light? I can’t believe we allow insurance salesmen to pass laws that fatten their own personal businesses. Do you have links to any local media on this I can share?

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