Las Vegas Review-Journal

School Board delays insurance decision

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“This is such an important discussion for not only us but for our employees that we would like to have more trustees involved,” said board president and District C Trustee Linda Young.

Board members were the target of intense pressure from Clark County School District workers and representa­tives of firms who lost their bids for the lucrative insurance contracts to postpone the vote until they had more informatio­n.

Specifical­ly, finance officials for the district will gather details on the actual services and costs included in each level of the insurance plans.

The absence of that informatio­n shocked some employees who addressed the board Wednesday.

“I don’t know if I’m getting scammed,” said Elena Rodriguez.

District officials estimated that workers should expect a 15 percent jump in out-of-pocket expenses, prompting some support staff workers to detail how they already struggle to afford both medicine for their children and groceries for the week.

Denise Bassett, a veteran bus driver for the district, questioned whether trustees actually felt any sympathy for the rising insurance costs.

“If you guys are so concerned with us, step up (and) fix this. Pay for our increase, because we can’t do it,” she said.

“To talk is a bunch of crap. You guys know that. Show us what you’re going to do for us.” Contact Neal Morton at nmorton@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0279. Find him on Twitter: @nealtmorto­n

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