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The state health plan board voted to allow the plan to charge state employees different premiums based on their salaries. The board will set monthly prices later this year.
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Educators and other state employees began noticing these changes in January, after the state health plan switched administrators from Blue Cross Blue Shield to Aetna.
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¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ Capitol Bureau Chief Colin Campbell spoke with Ardis Watkins, the executive director of SEANC, about the decision to make the split.
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An Ohio-based financial services company claims North Carolina’s Pension Fund is one of the worst managed in the country. Benchmark Financial Services was…
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The State Employees Association of North Carolina is not making an endorsement for governor.Gurnal Scott: The organization representing more than 50,000…