Teachers, state employees voice frustration over State Health Plan

Co-published with The Charlotte Ledger

Teachers and state workers have long counted on better-than-average health benefits to help make up for the lower pay and demands of their government jobs. But some say it feels like that once-reliable perk is slipping away.

Just days into his tenure, newly elected State Treasurer Brad Briner warned that rising health care costs could drive up premiums for the State Health Plan in 2026…

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