Vermont State Employees’ Association Endorses Governor Peter Shumlin

Union Also Announces Senate, House and State’s Attorney’s Endorsements

The Vermont State Employees’ Association’s (VSEA) Board of Trustees concluded its 2014 candidate endorsement process this week, after conducting a face-to-face interview with Governor Peter Shumlin on Tuesday morning. VSEA Board members were able to ask Shumlin a host of questions about issues important to the union’s membership, like the state budget, the Vets’ Home, health care, temporary workers and privatization, and they inquired about his plan to strengthen and promote state services moving forward. After the interview concluded, the VSEA Board met to discuss what they had heard and then voted overwhelmingly to endorse Shumlin.

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VSEA Benefits Advisory Committee Chair Dave Bellini Responds To Insurance Premium Increase

In a VTDigger story, VSEA Benefits Advisory Committee Chair Dave Bellini explains how state employees argued against health care "premium holidays" in favor of banking the money to prevent increases along the lines of….say 18%. Thanks Dave.

"The VSEA “vehemently” objected to the premium holidays, as well as having no premium increase in 2013, out of concern that doing so would keep coverage costs artificially low, Bellini said, calling those decisions ‘fiscally irresponsible.’

‘What you’re seeing is a rebound effect,’ he said, “We’re getting hit all at once.”

The VSEA would have preferred to see more modest increases this year and over the past two years, he said, but the Department of Human Resources insisted on the flat rate and premium holidays, Bellini said.

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Information Regarding Your Health Insurance Premium Increase

Recently, The VSEA Benefits Advisory Committee met with the Shumlin Administration to discuss the current claims experience for the Vermont State Employees Health Care Plan. The Administration informed your union that the plan would require a significant premium increase; close to 18% in calendar year 2015.

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