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AFSCME claims latest administration video is “riddled with misstatements, omissions and outright falsehoods”

Tuesday, Aug 16, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller

Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 20:26
To: HFS.SendAll
Subject: Health Benefits Update from John Terranova

Dear Colleagues,

Many of you have questions about the State’s health insurance proposal. That is understandable, as health insurance is a very important topic that affects us all. Indeed, like you, I participate in the very same health insurance program, so frequently have many of the same questions. Would I be able to continue paying the same premium I am paying now? How much would it cost to obtain basic services like immunizations and vaccines? What would be the most that I have to pay out of pocket in any given year?

To answer these and other questions, I sat down with a knowledgeable colleague, Teresa Flesch, who serves as the Assistant Deputy Director in the CMS Bureau of Benefits. Teresa is a terrific source of knowledge about health insurance benefits, and what resulted from my conversation with her is a very informative and short video that you can access by clicking here. Teresa and I believe you will find the video useful and recommend that you find five minutes to watch it.

As always, if you have more questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me and my colleagues in CMS Labor Relations, or submit questions through the FAQ website.

Yours,
JT
John Terranova
Deputy Director
Office of Labor Relations
Department of Central Management Services

* I asked AFSCME for a response…

Rich,

This latest video from the Rauner Administration is riddled with misstatements, omissions and outright falsehoods—not unlike all of its communications related to the state contract.

To be clear, despite our repeated information requests across the bargaining table dating back nearly a year, the Rauner Administration has refused to provide AFSCME with its proposed health plan summaries containing the level of detail discussed in this video. As a result we cannot independently analyze the validity of some of these claims.

That said, under the terms the Rauner Administration had on the table when it walked away from negotiations back in January, for an employee to keep their current plan—same doctors, same coverage and same co-pays and other out-of-pocket costs—premiums would double in the first year the plan is implemented, and could continue to go up another 10% per year after that.

Those premium increases would cost the average worker some $10,000 over the term of the contract. Since Rauner is also demanding a four-year wage freeze, that’s effectively a $10,000 pay cut for the typical employee.

The Administration claims it would offer a choice of other plans, including ones at current premium levels. But employees would likely pay sharply higher co-pays, deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs under those plans. In essence, here the Rauner Administration is telling workers who can’t afford higher premiums to simply hope they don’t get sick.

What the Rauner Administration never admits is that its overall demand is for workers to pay 67% more of the cost of health care in the aggregate. Their vaunted “choice” for employees is whether to bear those vastly higher costs in the form of premiums or co-pays, deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs.

The AFSCME bargaining committee has made clear its willingness to moderate increases in employee health costs. But there is no justification for the radical cost-shifting demanded by the Rauner Administration. The overall value of the state health plan is now about average among the states. The Rauner Administration’s demands would drop Illinois to the bottom five worst state health plans in the nation.

Just two examples of this video’s misleading claims and omissions:

    * The section from 1:23-1:40 discusses certain plan options that may offer the same coverage at the same premiums as today—but doesn’t disclose until a later section the vastly higher co-pays, deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs that would be imposed under these options.

    * The section beginning at 1:55 discusses preventive care, noting that “many of the most common services would be free”. The implication is that the Rauner Administration is somehow due credit for this, or that it’s offering free services out of kindness. The reality is that every health plan is required by federal law—President Obama’s Affordable Care Act—to provide these preventive services free of charge.

It’s also worth noting that it’s not only the 38,000 AFSCME-represented state employees who would be affected by the Rauner Administration’s demands. These demands would be imposed on all the more than 360,000 people covered by the state group health plan, including all active and retired state employees, active and retired university employees, and their spouses and dependent children.

Misleading communications—including videos like this one—are intended to confuse employees. It’s a disservice to workers and to the collective bargaining process for the administration to cherry-pick information in this manner instead of providing the complete proposed plan summaries to our union. This type of misinformation is even more troubling when public taxpayer resources are being expended to produce and disseminate it, and when public employees are being subjected to it on the job.

Many state employees feel these videos and emails are inappropriate and unethical. State workers have tough and important jobs to do, serving their communities. When they’re at work they want to focus on their service, not be distracted and harassed on the job by the Rauner Administration’s anti-union misinformation campaign.

I hope this information is helpful.

Martha Merrill
Director of Employee Benefits
AFSCME Council 31

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Question of the day

Tuesday, Aug 16, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Interviewing Speaker Madigan’s press secretary isn’t ever an easy task because he’s done this so many times before and his motto is: Just because they ask a question doesn’t mean you have to answer it.

But Dan Proft gave it a go and posted the video online. Kudos to both for doing this, but check out this exchange at the 10:30 mark

Proft: After 30 years at the helm, do you think Mike Madigan has any regrets about political or policy choices given where Illinois finds itself?

Brown: I’m sure he probably does. I don’t think I’ve ever had that conversation with him, so I wouldn’t be able to enumerate. But I can’t imagine that he stands here today and thinks that everything was terrific all along, given some of the things that have gone on.

* The full interview

* The Question: Speaker Madigan’s greatest single mistake?

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Because… Madigan!

Monday, Aug 15, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From Americans for Prosperity Illinois…

Rich-

Hope you’ve had a great weekend and are ready for Fair week.

I wanted to send you details about the advocacy efforts we are launching this week, along with the digital ads we’re running (below). The initial phase of the advocacy campaign consists of an extensive digital ad campaign in each of the legislative districts, reinforced with our door-to-door effort and direct mail through November. Additional legislators will be added to the advocacy efforts in the coming month. If you are not in a targeted district, hopefully you will not see the ad (except on CapFax J).

In the House districts, the campaign will focus on failure to curb government over-spending by passing the unbalanced Madigan budget and promoting higher taxes. In the Senate, the ads focus on the Democrat majority’s refusal to address the problem of ever-increasing property taxes that drain family budgets and dampen growth.

The accountability effort will initially include the following Illinois Senate & House members:

SD 23 - Tom Cullerton https://youtu.be/O48MQHSu8pw

SD 31 - Melinda Bush https://youtu.be/AZX5BdO2RAE

LD 46 - Deb Conroy https://youtu.be/ZrOo4AfgqDo

LD 62 - Sam Yingling https://youtu.be/zSKhUI7zrxw

LD 111 - Dan Bieser https://youtu.be/lBmc40LX544

LD 117 - John Bradley https://youtu.be/GxdAplIImWw

TEXT of House Ad:

    There’s a “yes” problem in Springfield.

    Why? Because politicians like to say “yes” to special interests.

    “Yes” to more spending and handouts.

    “Yes” to Speaker Mike Madigan’s agenda.

    What do all those “yeses” add up to? A budget out of balance by seven billion dollars.

    Call John Bradley. Tell him to quit voting for Mike Madigan’s overspending.

    So we’re not stuck with another massive tax hike to pay for all those “yeses.”

TEXT of Senate Ad:

    Rising property taxes.

    They wreak havoc on family budgets.

    And cost property owners millions of dollars each year.

    That’s why people all over Illinois support a property tax freeze.

    But Senator Melinda Bush and State Senate Leaders don’t care.

    They’re blocking the tax freeze from becoming law. Using insider political tactics to stop it.

    Tell Melinda Bush to stop pandering to special interests.

    And pass the property tax freeze now!

Thanks for your attention to this. Feel free to come back with any questions. Looking forward to seeing you at the Fair this week.

Regards,

David From

David W. From| Illinois State Director| Americans for Prosperity

Discuss.

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*** UPDATED x1 - Video of remarks *** Kirk goes mum on presidential preference

Monday, Aug 15, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Sen. Mark Kirk has burned himself twice by announcing he’d be writing in a presidential preference rather than voting for anyone who is actually on the ballot. And now he’s refusing to talk about the subject at all

Kirk yanked his endorsement of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump in June, saying he would write in former CIA director and retired U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus, who pleaded guilty to mishandling classified information. Last month, Kirk said he was switching his write-in vote to Colin Powell, saying the former secretary of state and retired Army general was “much more experienced at the national level.”

But last week, in denouncing Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s support of the multinational deal aimed at curbing Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons, Kirk told CNN he “can’t support someone who is for the Iran agreement.” Powell, however, supported the Iran agreement.

“Don’t really need to discuss my write-in choice because it’s not that important, it’s not going to swing the election at all,” Kirk said. […]

“My job is to make sure that if it’s Clinton or it’s Trump that we have the strongest representative possible in the Senate,” Kirk said.

Whenever candidates refuse to talk about something they can always be assured of getting more reporter questions about that very topic.

And it was a silly move in the first place because, as Kirk himself was eventually forced to admit, write-in votes aren’t counted in Illinois for people who are not officially registered as candidates.

*** UPDATE ***  The Duckworth campaign passed along the exchange…

REPORTER: Senator, you had mentioned that you would not support anybody who supported the Iran deal and Colin Powell, who is your write-in choice, did support the Iran deal.

KIRK: My job is to make sure, if it’s Clinton or it’s Trump, that we have the strongest representative possible that’s in the Senate.

REPORTER: So it’s more playing a defensive posture about whoever is President is what it comes down to?

KIRK: And we’re sending someone who is the best representative for the state of Illinois. And, instead of Tammy Duckworth, who really represents Chicagoland. For me, cause I was born downstate, and will travel downstate, so the rest of the state needs a Senator too.

REPORTER: So do you have a new write-in choice for President?

KIRK: I think we will, uh, we’ll just, uh, make sure, uh, go with whoever’s best. Don’t really need to discuss my write-in choice because it’s not that important. It’s not going to swing the election at all.

* Video

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