Benefits for Macon-Bibb government workers coming soon [The Macon Telegraph]
By Jim Gaines, The Macon Telegraph | |
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That's the message Wednesday from
Hinson, a consultant hired by the task force that's working on city-county government consolidation, told the task force Wednesday that employee enrollment in the new benefits system should start in November.
A request for proposals to insurers and plan-administration firms went out
Both the city and county now use self-insurance systems with a hired third-party administrator, instead of buying a full coverage package from an insurance company. It would probably be cheaper for the new government to stick with a self-insurance system, which also offers more customized coverage, Hinson has said, but
A city-county committee recommended offering three insurance options to employees: an HMO, a point-of-service plan with a
Consolidated budget
The consolidation legislation doesn't require any budget cuts in the new government's first year but says spending must fall by 5 percent a year in the following four years.
New buildings
The new government will benefit from a county action this week, said
"The biggest issue that I'm really excited about is that this will solve a lot of our record retention problem," Bevill said. Space in the
New laws
Computer systems
A public administration software package was installed
Information from Telegraph archives was used in this report. To contact writer
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