Elected Officials’ Health Care Benefits Examined
Friday, August 1st, 2008
By Adam Searing
Amid the growing health care crisis, at least one group of workers is enjoying decent health care coverage - North Carolina's elected officials. The Health Access Coalition conducted a survey of the health care plans for elected leaders in North Carolina - from city council members to the governor. They released their findings in a new report "Health Care Coverage for NC Elected Officials: The affordable (and sometimes free) plans everyone would want."
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