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Carcieri's plan for union health insurance now on hold - Read More

Date Added: August 07, 2008 04:04:04 AM
PROVIDENCE — The governor’s plan to impose higher health-insurance rates on thousands of unionized state employees who rejected a recent contract proposal is on hold until at least mid-month, while a Superior Court judge decides whether Carcieri’s actions should be barred.

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