The resolution included on the special meeting agenda released on Friday would eliminate the city’s $66.60 per month per person contribution effective June 30. Future retirees would therefore be responsible for the full Medicare Part B premium, which is set at $174.70 this year.
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Batavia's Police Benevolent Association President Matt Wojtaszczyk, above, shared some good news with City Council this week. The PBA served up some pancakes for a fundraiser this past summer to generate donations for special technical needs at the police department. "So over the past year, the PBA members specifically representing emergency response teams have been working on
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Survey shows most law enforcement officers 'hesitant' to get vaccine January 11, 2021 at 10:45 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 11:20 PM
Law enforcement officers are considered to be some of the most at-risk to be exposed to COVID-19, but records show law enforcement officers and staff in our area are not rushing to get the vaccine.
The Florida Sheriffs Association asked law enforcement agencies to survey their employees to see how many would be interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, gauging how many doses they should prepare to provide.
Currently, only law enforcement officers who are older than 65-year-old are eligible for the vaccine. Survey results show many do not want the vaccine or want to wait at least six months to a year.