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News in Brief: Connecticut Passes State Insurance Program Expansion
  

Connecticut Passes State Insurance Program Expansion
Measure approved by the Legislature would open up the state employee health insurance program to Connecticut municipalities, nonprofit organizations and employers with fewer than 50 employees.
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May 8, 2008
Connecticut Passes State Insurance Program Expansion
Legislation approved by the Connecticut Legislature on Tuesday, May 6, would open up the health insurance program covering state employees to Connecticut municipalities, nonprofit organizations and employers in the state with fewer than 50 employees.

The theory behind the legislation—which the Senate approved on a 22-12, largely party-line vote—is that by joining the state program, cities, nonprofit groups and small employers would become part of a much bigger purchasing entity and pay lower rates than they would buying coverage on their own.

Earlier, state officials had said expanding the program could increase costs for the state because insurers writing coverage could seek to raise rates to reflect an expansion.

“These additional costs to the state are not budgeted anywhere, and additional resources would have to be budgeted if the bill passes,” state Budget Director Robert Genuario wrote in a letter to lawmakers before the House approved the measure last month on a 102-43 vote.

Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell, a Republican, hasn’t said whether she will sign the measure.

Filed by Jerry Geisel of Business Insurance, a sister publication of Workforce Management. To comment, e-mail editors@workforce.com.

 


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