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Post by Logan on Feb 9, 2017 17:48:57 GMT -6
Iowa lawmakers took the first steps Wednesday to fix an oversight that has allowed them to underpay on their government-provided health insurance by as much as $450 a month, potentially violating state law. Senate File 212 specifically limits the benefits offered to full-time employees of the legislative branch to the same insurance plans and payments made by non-union employees of the state's executive branch. The bill, which unanimously passed a three-person subcommittee Wednesday, was introduced this week following a Des Moines Register investigation that showed many legislators were paying $20 a month for their health insurance premiums. Each lawmaker should be paying between $141 to $446 a month under a 1983 law that extends executive branch insurance plans to the legislative branch but requires they partake in the same plans as non-union employees. Read more: www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/investigations/2017/02/08/no-more-20-insurance-iowa-lawmakers/97638232/
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