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Durham County Story



NC State Employee Insurance Bailout Still Alive

Credit: AP Online

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RALEIGH, N.C. -

A taxpayer bailout of North Carolina's state employee health insurance plan has narrowly passed the House's largest committee - portending potential troubles in a floor vote.

The House Appropriations Committee voted Wednesday 44-40 in favor of the plan, which would require the state to spend $730 million over the next two years to keep the plan afloat. The money would come from state operating revenues and highway funds.

The plan also would require a 10 percent annual increase in dependent coverage premiums.

The State Employees Association of North Carolina has lobbied against the plan. Several Wake County Democrats - whose constituency base includes many state employees - voted against the bill.

The plan next goes to the floor. A version already has passed the Senate.

 

Comments

  • By willaim on 04/08 12:29 PM

    The Department Of Health & Human Services has not had a decent pay raise in seven or eight years. How can we keep up with 10% rise in dependant coverage but only get 2.8% raise in salaries?

  • By marcy on 04/08 11:40 AM

    health insurance for dependents increasing 10% for N.C. State employees

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