Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2784

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

State Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan; bring forward provisions for possible amendment.

Impact

The bill outlines how the state will handle premiums for health insurance plans, particularly for active employees and retirees. It specifies that while the state will fully cover health insurance for active employees hired before January 1, 2006, it will provide a basic level of health insurance to newer employees, allowing them to buy additional coverage. This creates a tiered benefit system that could significantly affect employees' out-of-pocket expenses and their long-term financial security upon retirement.

Summary

Senate Bill 2784 proposes to bring forward existing sections of the Mississippi Code that govern the State Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan. This initiative allows for potential amendments to these provisions, aiming to address the changing landscape of healthcare and insurance needs for state employees and retirees. The bill focuses on ensuring that all government employees, particularly those with established retirement benefits, continue to receive adequate health insurance coverage while managing state costs effectively.

Contention

A notable point of contention in SB2784 is the proposed premium surcharge for retirees who were under 65 and initially employed before January 1, 2006. The board would have the authority to impose this surcharge if it deemed necessary to maintain the overall cost-effectiveness of the insurance plan. Critics may argue that this could unfairly impact earlier retirees who are less financially capable of absorbing additional costs, potentially leading to challenges in maintaining their health insurance coverage.

Further clarification

The bill aims to clarify the insurance benefits available to state employees and retirees, particularly those who have not qualified for Medicare. Benefits will be closely tied to employment status and timeline, with specific provisions for those employed for longer durations and under different hiring dates. These details are crucial in ensuring that all state employees understand their rights and benefits under this plan.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1134

State and School Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan; bring forward code section on.

MS HB1107

School attendance officers; bring forward provisions related to for possible amendment.

MS HB990

Medicaid; bring forward sections of law for possible amendment.

MS HB991

Medicaid; bring forward sections of law for possible amendment.

MS SB2656

Special Care Facility for Paroled Inmates; bring forward provisions for possible amendment.

MS SB2450

Open Meetings Act; bring forward for purposes of possible amendment.

MS SB2397

Medicaid services; bring forward section for purpose of possible amendment.

MS SB2808

Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act; bring forward code sections for the purpose of possible amendment.

MS SB2476

Provision of law regulating state purchase and use of wireless communication devices; bring forward for possible amendment.

MS SB2474

Capitol Complex Improvement District; bring forward provisions of law related to for purposes of possible amendment.

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MS HB1296

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MS HB316

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MS HB462

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