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February 2, 2010
Teachers' union responds to
call for health plan option
 "They are lying!"
 - Mark Gray, Executive Director, Maine Education Association
 
 
The Maine Education Association (the teachers' union) has responded (below) to our suggestion that the Legislature allow Maine teachers and school districts to explore self-insurance as an alternative to the union's health plan. For some reason, Maine law currently does not give them that option.
 
In their response, the union asserts that competition from a group self-insured option would not produce savings. The union says the self-insured plans of the university and state employees are more expensive. Those plans may be more expensive but are their benefits the same or more generous than the teachers' plan?
 
We have to ask: How will anyone know if there are cost savings unless teachers, their families and school districts are given an option to explore alternatives? 
 
For teachers and taxpayers, this is a pocketbook issue. Teachers have to contribute premiums to cover their families. Local taxpayers will face a property tax increase if adequate cost-savings can't be found. Any chance to save money without compromising on benefits seems like a win-win proposition. It just takes a simple amendment to the law. In these tough times, getting that amendment can't wait.
 
Here's the message that Mark Gray, Executive Director of the teachers' union sent to his members yesterday.
 

They Are Lying!

Our distressed economy is bringing out the worst in some people and organizations. Recently, the Alliance for Maine's Future, a right-wing clone of the Maine Heritage Policy Center, launched an attack on your health insurance plan. They allege that if the laws are changed to allow school districts to self-insure for employee health insurance, hundreds of thousands of dollars could be saved.

They are either lying, or they don't know what they're talking about!

The fact is that while state law does not allow school districts to self-insure for employee health insurance, almost every other public purchaser of health insurance, including the State employee plan and the University of Maine Health Trust, are self insured and their health insurance premiums are more expensive than the health insurance plans offered by the MEA Benefits Trust.

The fact is, if changing the state law would save money, MEA would support such a change. What the Alliance for Maine's Future and some school boards around the state are really trying to do is cut your health insurance benefits so they can cut their budgets.

Don't be fooled.They're just lying in an effort to steal your health insurance benefits!

 _____
 
We'll ignore the name-calling and innuendo and ask again: Why aren't teachers and school boards being given the option to explore self-insurance? Is it intentional or just a mistake?
 
In last week's newsletter we took care to indicate that COMPARABLE BENEFITS in one town's employee health plan cost less. Had the teachers in that town been insured in the town employee plan, the savings would have been $300,000 according to the town's analysis. That's equal to about four teaching jobs.
 
With two months remaining in the legislative session, and millions of dollars in cuts in state aid to education announced just this morning, every town and school board needs tools to make up the difference as an alternative to laying off teachers or raising taxes. A guest column by Joel Allumbaugh in today's Press Herald suggests yet another proven way to cut costs for everyone. 
 
So, click here to ask your legislators to act on this opportunity if you haven't done so already. Then, pass this e-mail along to your own contacts and ask them to do the same. Be sure to send it along to your own school board members and town selectmen or council members.
 
 
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Among the values of the Alliance is supporting a strong higher education system in Maine - one that prepares students to teach themselves for a lifetime. Access to educated and skilled employees is the key to attracting and retaining jobs in a competitive world economy. We encourage you to support higher education in Maine (University of Maine System, Maine Community Colleges) for your children, your co-workers and yourself. 
About the Alliance for Maine's Future

Our mission

 Improve the economic opportunities for all Maine people
by electing and supporting a bi-partisan majority of state legislators
who support a strong private sector and an efficient and affordable public sector. 

The Alliance for Maine's Future was formed in 2001 by Maine business leaders to 'Improve the Economic Opportunities for All Maine People'. A non-profit, non-partisan grassroots entity, AMF provides free education services designed to help employers and employees make informed choices when voting for state legislative candidates.

In addition, the affiliated AMF Maine Propserity PAC recruits and supports candidates for the Legislature who are experienced, thoughtful people willing to listen to both sides of an issue. They appreciate that both Maine's natural and economic environments are essential to enhancing the quality of life for all Maine people.

To learn more about the Alliance, go to: www.changeformaine.com or call us 207.232-7830. To financially support the Alliance in its education mission, click here! Be patient - it takes a minute load. Thanks!

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