NYC loses appeal in court battle over Medicare Advantage Plan for retired municipal workers [New York Daily News]
Mayor Adams’ administration suffered another setback Tuesday in its effort to shift retired city workers into a privatized Medicare plan as a
For nearly a year, Adams’ administration has tried to enroll the city’s roughly 250,000 retired workers in a Medicare Advantage Plan, which would allocate as much as
The savings — which
But
On Tuesday morning, a panel of judges on the Supreme Court’s appellate bench rejected the argument from Adams’ team and ruled Frank’s decision should stand.
“Nothing in the statutory text or history supports (the administration’s) interpretation,” the two-page ruling stated.
The decision marks a victory to
The retiree organization filed the lawsuit that prompted Frank’s initial March decision, and
“This attack on our most vulnerable population must end,” Pizzitola told the
The appellate setback for
The first contingency Adams’ team has said it could opt for would be convincing the
“We continue to maintain that the city’s position is firmly grounded in law, but today’s decision further underscores the urgency for the
However, a senior Council source said no member of the body had, as of this week, even expressed interest in introducing a bill on the matter. Retirees opposed to Advantage, meantime, have for months flooded Council members’ inboxes with emails urging them not to act on the administration’s request for a 12-126 tweak.
In a letter to the Municipal Labor Committee last month,
Campion also wrote that, barring a sudden shift in momentum in the Council, Adams’ administration would likely move ahead with a second option: Instructing an independent arbitrator overseeing the healthcare dispute to implement Medicare Advantage as the only plan available to municipal retirees. It’s unclear how the appellate ruling may impact that proposal.
In her letter, Campion stressed that the administration will try “in any way that we can” to implement Advantage, arguing it’s a critical savings tool at a time when the city is staring down a projected
Pizzitola said she expects the battle to continue.
“The fight continues as we are sure the city and the Municipal Labor Committee will try any tactic to further take away our benefits,” she said.
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NYC loses appeal in court battle over Medicare Advantage Plan for retired municipal workers [New York Daily News]
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