Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00189

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

An Act Permitting Certain Sponsoring Associations To Create Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements.

Impact

If enacted, SB00189 would have a significant effect on the landscape of employee benefits in the state. By allowing associations to establish MEWAs, the bill could facilitate better bargaining power in negotiations with insurance providers. This has the potential to enhance the affordability of health insurance for small and medium-sized employers, who often struggle to offer competitive benefits packages compared to larger companies.

Summary

SB00189 seeks to amend the general statutes concerning employment-based healthcare by permitting sponsoring associations that meet a specific membership threshold to create multiple employer welfare arrangements (MEWAs). This legislative proposal is aimed at providing more flexibility and options for employer groups to pool their resources and offer health benefits collectively, potentially leading to cost savings for employers and improved access to healthcare for employees.

Contention

However, this proposal may also bring about notable points of contention. Opponents might express concerns regarding the regulatory oversight and consumer protections associated with MEWAs. Critics may argue that while the intent is to create more affordable healthcare options, it could lead to risks in terms of benefit adequacy and could undermine traditional employer-sponsored healthcare frameworks. The balance between offering choice and safeguarding employee interests will likely be a central theme in the ongoing discussions surrounding SB00189.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00445

An Act Permitting Certain Sponsoring Associations To Create Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements.

CT SB01239

An Act Concerning Certain Employee Stock-sharing Arrangements.

CT HB06710

An Act Concerning Association Health Plans And Establishing A Task Force To Study Stop-loss Insurance.

CT HB05247

An Act Concerning Employee Health Benefit Consortiums.

CT SB00021

An Act Prohibiting Employers From Requiring An Employment Promissory Note As A Condition Of Employment.

CT HB06285

An Act Concerning Employers And Employees' Union Memberships.

CT HB05045

An Act Permitting Small Municipalities To Reduce Speed Limits On Certain State Roads.

CT HB05891

An Act Permitting Connecticut To Join The Physical Therapy Compact.

CT HB06462

An Act Concerning The Recoupment Of State Cost Attributable To Low-wage Employers.

CT HB06653

An Act Permitting Email Notices Of The Expiration Of Certain Firearm Permits And Certificates And Security Officer Licenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.