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Posted: 21 Mar 2011 04:45 PM PDT Former Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) announced his formation of his presidential exploration committee on Facebook this afternoon. The video announcement is below:
I had guessed that Rick Santorum was going to be the next person after Newt Gingrich. I guess I don’t have to retract my criticism of Fox News quite yet. Share and Enjoy: |
Time for Des Moines Public Schools Employees to Contribute Toward Family Medical Insurance Posted: 21 Mar 2011 05:52 AM PDT How many of you have your employers pick up the full cost of health benefits for not only you, but your family as well? I would suspect not many of you unless you are a full-time employee with one of 13 school districts in Iowa who still do this. Staci Hupp at The Des Moines Register writes about how rare this is and how much it is costing taxpayers:
Even the feds are starting to have their workers pay something for their family premiums, and some state workers as well. Polk County employees still don't have to pay anything yet. This isn't the real world folks. Des Moines still pays its teachers an average of $53,957… remember teachers (unless they work for a year-round school) work an average of 9 1/2 months and then they get the total cost of family health benefits paid. The Des Moines School Board wants to raise property taxes, and yet they have this benefit. Imagine if each full-time employee in the district (4,595 of them) contributed say $100/month average – some would pay more some less depending on how many dependents are insured… that would save taxpayers $5,514,000. A drop in the bucket, but a start and yet they are unwilling to do even that and only having to pay $100/month is more than reasonable for those of us whose employers don't pay anything. Hupp quotes Melissa Spencer, a former teacher at North High School in Des Moines who heads the Des Moines Education Association:
Teachers (in most districts) get a guaranteed raise every year of experience (as well as, a raise in pay for additional education) and then every year they negotiate a cost of living raise. I believe that is what Spencer is talking about. Who in the private sector gets that kind of deal? It's time for public school teachers and employees to have to put some skin in the game for health insurance. They also have complained about increasing deductibles, the private sector has to deal with that and still foot the bill for their family insurance if they get family medical insurance at all. Share and Enjoy: |
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