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Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Friday, February 19, 2021
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - A Maine legislative committee has advanced a proposal to expand health insurance access for retired firefighters and law enforcement officers.
Democratic Sen. Nate Libby of Lewiston made the proposal, which would make changes for retired county and municipal law enforcement officers and municipal firefighters. The changes would include expanding the open enrollment period, Libby said.
The Maine Legislature’s Committee on Labor and Housing unanimously passed the proposal on Wednesday. Libby said ensuring first responders “have access to health insurance coverage, including after they retire” is an important piece of supporting public safety workers.
Maine committee votes to expand safety officer insurance
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