A networking breakfast sponsored by the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce will be held 7:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Sept. 10 at Blair Mansion Restaurant, 7711 Eastern Ave., Silver Spring. Members and first-time prospective members pay $20 in advance; nonmembers pay $40 in advance. Cost goes up $10 at the door. RSVP by Monday at 301-565-3777.
A business after-hours sponsored by the Silver Spring chamber will be held 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 24 at Easter Seals Regional Headquarters and Intergenerational Center, 1420 Spring St., Silver Spring. Members are admitted free; nonmembers pay $40. Call 301-565-3777 to register by Sept. 20.
The Silver Spring chamber offers free counseling to individuals seeking to start a new business venture or grown an existing business. Senior Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) counselors are available Thursday afternoons by appointment at the chamber offices in Silver Spring. Call 301-565-3777.
Information meetings on health insurance subsidies
Maryland Health Care Commission and Maryland Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses will hold informational meetings at the end of August for small business owners to discuss Maryland's new health insurance partnership, which is offering a subsidy of up to 50 percent of the cost of premium for eligible small businesses.
According to a Report on the Patterns of Insurance Coverage in Maryland (MHCC, January 2007), there are about 780,000 uninsured Maryland residents (14.5 percent of total population). Small businesses have a disproportionate share of the uninsured workers with small firms (under 25 employees) having 42 percent of the uninsured employees (but only 25 percent of all workers), according to a news release from the commission.
The enactment of the Working Families & Small Business Health Coverage Act, which became effective July 1, calls for the creation of a subsidy that would encourage more small business employers to offer health insurance to their employees and expands Medicaid to cover parents with incomes up to $20,500 for a family of three, 116 percent of the federal poverty level.
Under the Health Insurance Partnership, a small business that has two to nine full-time employees, has not offered health insurance to its employees during the previous 12 months, and has an average wage below $50,000 is eligible to receive a subsidy of up to 50 percent of the premium. The total subsidy is divided between the employer and the employee based on the contribution each makes toward the cost of coverage, according to the release.
The partnership is expected to enroll more than 1,500 businesses in its first year. Beginning Sept. 1, insurance agents and brokers will begin enrolling small businesses in health plans offered by CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield, Coventry Health Care, United HealthCare and Aetna. All health plans eligible for a subsidy will encourage wellness by offering a health risk assessment and by providing employees with incentives for preventive care, wellness activities, or disease management. Coverage will begin October 1.
The meeting for the Montgomery County area will be held 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. today at the Maryland Technology Development Center, 9700 Great Seneca Highway, Rockville.
For questions about meeting locations, dates and times, contact Angie Berkey, NFIB, at 202-314-2003 or Angie.Berkey@NFIB
.org or Nicole Stallings, MHCC, 410-764-5593 or nstallings
@mhcc.state.md.us.
County sponsors
capital cost symposium
Montgomery County will sponsor a free symposium on techniques in estimating and containing capital costs and planning for contingencies 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 15 at American Film Institute Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, 8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring.
Attendees will join county government's senior leadership, capital project managers, engineers, architects, cost estimators and capital budget staff to learn about the capital cost estimating practices used by government agencies and the private sector.
The workshop is aimed at cost estimators, engineers, architects, capital budget analysts and coordinators, capital project managers and procurement specialists.
Experts from the General Services Administration, management consulting firms and the development community will identify best practices in cost estimating. Other topics to be covered include cost-estimating methodologies, budgeting for "risk" and contingencies and the capital project process.
Registration by today is required and space is limited to the first 300 registrants. Register online at http://recweb.montgomerycountymd.gov for course number 227412.
For more information, contact Beryl L. Feinberg at 240-777-2768 or beryl.feinberg@montgomery
countymd.gov.
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