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St. Peter adopts Paid Family Medical Leave policy; city to purchase MetLife coverage
St. Peter City Council · December 8, 2025
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Summary
The council adopted a PFML policy required by state law and staff said the city will buy coverage through MetLife for two years; staff agreed to clarify premium language so employee payroll deductions will be the lesser of a 50/50 split or the state maximum.
The St. Peter City Council on Dec. 8 adopted a Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) policy required under Minnesota law and instructed staff to finalize language and vendor enrollment.
Staff explained the city will not enroll in the state‑run plan but will instead purchase coverage from MetLife under a two‑year agreement,…
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