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County staff introduced an ordinance (2025‑35) Dec. 1 to rescind and replace prior retiree insurance language and to remove spouses and dependents from retiree coverage under the county plan.
During the first reading, staff explained the draft keeps the retiree share at the current 70/30 split. One commissioner restated support for a 50/50 proposal argued at an earlier meeting, saying it would make retiree costs more level compared with employee rate changes. County staff and commissioners discussed notification requirements and the impact on current employees’ rates.
The commissioners voted to introduce the ordinance for formal consideration (first reading). Several members requested clearer notification procedures for affected retirees and staff before any final adoption.
Why it matters: The change would alter eligibility and cost sharing for retirees, affecting individuals’ health coverage and county budget projections. Commissioners asked staff to prepare clear notices and further analysis before any final vote.
Next steps: The ordinance remains at the introduction stage; staff will provide additional information and notifications before a subsequent adoption vote.
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