State auditor approves new school health trust with at least 150 school districts on board
There’s a new school health insurance option on the block, and so far, more than 150 districts across
State Auditor
With those requirements met, State Superintendent
The idea behind the trust is excess savings wouldn’t go to a corporation but instead would be returned to the districts. Both large and small districts are in the trust, though smaller districts typically have less to lose.
Superintendent
The board voted 9-1 to join the trust.
Many school advocacy organizations have endorsed the
“When the Legislature jumps in to give
State Auditor
“At a time when rising costs are hitting everyday Montanans from every direction, our educators now have expanded options for health insurance coverage,” said Brown.
Hedalen congratulated
“I am hopeful that this will meet our state goal of lowering health insurance costs for schools while expanding health benefits for educators! I look forward to working with the State Auditor,
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