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'state employee health insurance'

State Board of Finance adopts state employee and teacher health insurance rates for 2023

New rates would reduce employee contributions in most cases.
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Legislature plans deck-chair shift on state employee and teacher health insurance

Will changing control of the insurance board be a cure for rising health costs?
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Problem with state employee drug benefit payments

Late Friday, I received a partial response to an inquiry to the state Finance and Administration Department about reports of failure to properly process drug claims for people covered by the state health insurance program.

State board sets new insurance rates for state, school employees

A state board has made some adjustments in deductibles for lower cost state employee health insurance plans at a meeting today.
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82 Arkansas legislators covered by state employee insurance

A solid majority of the members of the Arkansas legislature enjoy low-cost state subsidized health insurance. But, state officials say, federal privacy laws prohibit identifying the recipients. It would be otherwise interesting to compare the recipients with the roll call on the private option Medicaid expansion vote.

Who's needy? The hypocrisy of Obamacare opponents

The National Journal highlights the hypocrisy of U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston of Georgia, who decries health subsidies for poor people under the Affordable Care Act, but enjoys a fat subsidy from taxpayers of Georgia courtesy of his service there as a state legislator. There are undoubtedly similar hypocrites in the current and retired crop of Arkansas legislators, but taxpayers are not allowed to know which ones receive subsidies.
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