Branstad wants elected officials to lead by paying 20 percent of health costs [The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa]
| By Rod Boshart, The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"I think that would make a lot of sense to require that for elected officials and legislators," the governor told reporters after Friday's taping of Iowa Public Television's "
Branstad said most private-sector employees pay at least a 20 percent share of their overall health insurance benefit, while people who are switching or are in between jobs, farmers and other self-employed Iowans pay 100 percent of their health care costs.
On Thursday, legislative Republicans issued their fiscal 2013 budget targets, which included a plan to save nearly
House Speaker
Branstad said he supports that change and would like to see the provision for elected officials proceed this session, even if the proposal to apply a charge for health insurance to all state employees stalls during budget negotiations with Republicans who control the
"I understand what their goal is and I understand that they would love to see this accomplished, and I would to. But I think, if it appears as we go on through the session that it's not something that can be accomplished, then we ought to at least lead by example," the governor told reporters.
"I do think it would make sense for those of us that are elected officials and legislators to pay at least 20 percent of our health insurance. I think we could lead my example by doing something like that," he added. "Frankly, if we want to be the healthiest state in the nation, we can't have 84 percent of our state employees paying nothing towards their health insurance. People need to have some skin in the game. They need to take ownership of their own health. So this is something we definitely need to address."
Last October, the
Under the two-year collective bargaining agreement with unionized state employees that took effect
Branstad has been critical of the previous Culver administration officials because they accepted the state employee unions' initial contract offer in
During the IPTV taping, Branstad said former state legislator
Schickel is a
Branstad called Schickel an experienced party leader who is "ready to step in" and he would be the governor's recommendation to state
Branstad praised Strawn's work as party leader, saying
On another topic, Branstad dodged questions about whether he planned to seek an unprecedented six term of governor in 2014.
"I don't know," he told reporters. "We'll make that decision come 2014. That's a long time off. We haven't made that decision."
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