Teacher health insurance bill heads to Senate [Lewiston Tribune, Idaho]
Jan. 25—BOISE — Legislation that could boost take-home pay for public school employees while potentially reducing local property taxes passed the
House Bill 443 is the opening salvo in a multi-pronged effort this session to reduce health insurance costs for K-12 teachers and classified staff.
It sets up an account that, contingent upon state funding, would let school districts shift from their private health insurance plans onto the state's self-funded insurance pool.
Rep.
"Most teachers right now have
House Minority Leader
"This is what I came to this building to see happen," she said. "A very real problem is facing the people of
Reps.
Furniss noted that school districts currently get about
Gov.
That by itself should help districts negotiate better insurance plans with private carriers, Furniss said. However, the governor also wants districts to have the option to shift to the state's insurance pool.
In order to do that, they need to come up with a "buy in" fee of about
If every district in the state were to shift to the state pool, Furniss said, the buy-in fee would be about
HB 443 doesn't appropriate any money, but it does set up an account to hold the
The bill also eliminates leadership premiums for school teachers, which would save nearly
Rep.
To the extent that it encourages veteran teachers to remain in
"So not only are we helping teachers with this, I believe we're helping students and property tax payers," she said.
Rep.
"I like the policy in this bill," she said. "I like putting teachers under the state plan. Sometimes they forget that they're state employees and they work for the citizens."
However, Scott worried the bill might result in a "windfall" for
"The incentive is to jump onto the state plan and give this windfall to
Furniss said the
He also noted that
"We aren't changing market share, we aren't creating a big monopoly," Furniss said. "In fact,
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