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FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE May 29,
2009 |
Contact:
Nick
Smith 503-986-1351 |
STATE WORKERS, ELECTED OFFICIALS SHOULD PAY ‘FAIR SHARE’
FOR TAXPAYER-FUNDED HEALTH
INSURANCE
Democrats Vote to Protect 100 Percent Taxpayer-Funded
Premiums
On
partisan votes, Democrats rejected HB 2523 to require state workers to
contribute toward their health insurance premiums, and then rejected HB 3333 to
require legislators, political appointees and statewide elected officials to
contribute nine percent towards their premiums. For 2009 alone, Oregonians will
pay $605 million to provide state employees with health benefits, dental
benefits, life insurance and other perks such as personal shopper.
“At
the same time Democrats are raising taxes, they are forcing taxpayers to fund
100 percent of health insurance premiums for all public employees and elected
officials,” said House Republican Leader Bruce Hanna (R-Roseburg). “With the second highest unemployment
rate in the nation, Democrats are showing they’re out of touch by mishandling
the economy, public finances, and the state’s
priorities.”
The
Oregonian
reported today that the Governor and Democratic leadership are refusing to
consider fair share premium contributions, even as some workers’ benefits reach
50 percent of their salary rates. Yesterday, these same Democrats announced a
$400 million tax increase to expand state-subsidized health
programs.
“Oregonians are losing their jobs and their health
insurance, yet Democrats are protecting taxpayer-funded coverage for themselves
and their political contributors,” said Rep. Ron Maurer (
“The Legislature must make the tough decisions to balance the budget and
get our economy back on track,” Rep. Hanna said. “With our Back to Basics budget plan, Republicans
are working for fiscal responsibility and accountability in
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