Monday March 17th, 2025 4:46AM

Regents vote to hike health costs for employees

By The Associated Press
ATLANTA - The Georgia Board of Regents is raising health insurance premiums for employees and cutting coverage for about 700 workers.

Morris News Service reports the board voted Tuesday to hike rates by 5.2 percent. The university system will save $30 million by limiting access to certain doctors and hospitals.

University system workers, like all state employees, received no pay increase this year.

The board also voted to cut insurance for about 700 part-time employees by raising the minimum number of hours they have to work to qualify for coverage from 20 to 30 per week. The change will save about $1.5 million.

This is the first time since 2008 that insurance premiums have increased.
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