Massachusetts S2679 invests in public higher education by shifting the cost of health insurance premiums for certain faculty members to the state.
Massachusetts S2679 amends the state's General Laws to transfer the cost of health insurance premiums for faculty members teaching specific course loads at public higher education institutions to the state. Initially, the state will cover 25% of the premium costs in the fiscal year the act is signed into law, increasing to 75% in subsequent years. This change aims to alleviate the financial burden on public higher education institutions and support faculty members.
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