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Retired Lansing firefighters protest healthcare price spike

By Editorial Board Published June 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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Retired Lansing firefighters protest healthcare price spike

LANSING Mich. (WLNS) — Retired Lansing firefighters confirmed up at Monday night time’s metropolis council assembly to protest a big improve of their healthcare prices.

Metropolis officers inform 6 Information the rise was as a consequence of a miscalculation by human assets, courting again to when a brand new collective bargaining settlement was made in 2013, underneath former Mayor Virg Bernero. The error was found as Human Sources officers had been making ready for the 2025-2026 funds to be introduced at a metropolis council assembly in Might.

The 2013 deal noticed retirees contributing extra for his or her well being care as a part of financial belt-tightening, following the housing crash and subsequent monetary disaster for municipalities. Nevertheless, these prices had been by no means collected by the town.

Councilmembers say underneath the brand new Humana insurance coverage and the bargaining settlement, retirees with fundamental well being care protection will see their cost-sharing improve from no cost-sharing a month to $500. These with “Cadillac” plans will see a rise of $700—to roughly $900 a month.

“We worked our whole careers, gave our best years of our life, our bodies, our souls, our minds, seen things people shouldn’t see. And we’re promised things when we retire, when we walk out the door. We make decisions that affect us for the rest of our lives,” mentioned Dan Komm, a retired firefighter with Native 421. “After countless years of doing it, one way. And that a new cast comes around city Hall and says, ‘oh no, we’re doing it wrong.’ It’s just not acceptable.”

The town is not going to transfer to recuperate the price of the underbilling, however retirees must pay for a rise to their cost-sharing portion beginning July 1.

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