Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1016

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To The Hawaii Employer-union Health Benefits Trust Fund Spousal Medicare Part B Premium Reimbursement.

Impact

The bill aims to significantly reduce future state expenditure on health benefits, with estimates suggesting a potential reduction of $1.2 billion in required contributions over a 30-year period. Current retirees, vested and terminated employees, as well as current employees will remain unaffected, meaning that those already on the benefits plan can continue to receive reimbursements. This shift in policy represents a financial strategy by the state to manage its obligations more effectively, but it raises questions about the state’s commitment to supporting its employees' families.

Summary

House Bill 1016 addresses the Hawaii Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund's policy regarding Medicare Part B premium reimbursement for the spouses of retired employees. The bill amends Section 87A-23 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to specify that the reimbursement for Medicare Part B premiums will no longer be extended to spouses of new hires who are employed on or after June 30, 2023. This change is aimed at reducing the state's overall financial liabilities associated with health benefits for public employees.

Contention

Notably, the bill could lead to contention regarding the treatment of new hires and their families. By excluding spouses of new retirees from reimbursement, the bill could be viewed as limiting family support for those starting new public service careers. There may also be concerns about the fairness of changing the rules for new employees compared to existing staff. This change may stir discussions in legislative and public forums about the balancing act between fiscal responsibility and employee welfare, especially as it pertains to healthcare costs.

Companion Bills

HI SB1314

Same As Relating To The Hawaii Employer-union Health Benefits Trust Fund Spousal Medicare Part B Premium Reimbursement.

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