Vitahl is voting to stop the proposed tax on cosmetic treatments.
To help pay for the health care reform bill that is being debated over the next few weeks by the U.S. Senate, users of cosmetic medical treatments have been targeted with a 5% federal tax on such procedures. This tax discriminates predominantly against woman and the middle class. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), 61% of patients considering a cosmetic medical procedure are in the middle class, earning between $30,000 and $90,000 per year and 91% of patients seeking cosmetic medical procedures are women. In addition, since cosmetic procedures are generally not covered by insurance, the proposed tax will not reduce the cost of health care nor will it reduce insurance premiums.
You can learn more about the bill and decide how you feel by going to
http://www.stopcosmetictax.org/ ...... Then, hopefully you will sign the petition on the site to stop the Botax.
http://www.stopcosmetictax.org/ ...... Then, hopefully you will sign the petition on the site to stop the Botax.