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Kossuth County approves Emergency Response Complex lease and cost-sharing arrangements after revisions and debate After extended discussion about space, budgeting and possible hospital renovations, the board approved leases for an Emergency Response Complex (EMA/EMS/E911), directed staff to include rent amounts in budgets and authorized EMS and E911 to pay their portions; supervisors also set follow-up meetings to discuss occupancy adjustments.

Kossuth County's Board of Supervisors has just approved a crucial lease for an Emergency Response Complex, paving the way for improved emergency services amid ongoing discussions and budget considerations.

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#KossuthCounty #IA #EmergencyResponse #CostSharing #PublicSafety

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Safety Harbor resists countys cost-share demand for Mullock Creek repairs; seeks better terms Public Works Director Franette Cooper updated the commission on emergency repairs after damage from Hurricane Milton and described a Pinellas County request that Safety Harbor pay roughly 62.8% of the cost for permanent improvements to the Mullock (Mullet) Creek segment at Meldrum Street. Commissioners said they were reluctant to accept deeded Parc

Safety Harbor faces a tough decision as the county demands a hefty 62.8% cost-share for critical permanent repairs to Mullock Creek after storm damage.

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#SafetyHarborCityPinellasCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureRepair #SafetyHarborPublicWorks #CostSharing

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Fremont and Eureka finalizing agreement to reduce wastewater costs and improve infrastructure Fremont and Eureka propose a cost-sharing agreement to improve wastewater services and reduce expenses.

Goldsboro City Council is taking bold steps to slash water costs for Eureka while enhancing regional infrastructure through a groundbreaking collaboration.

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#GoldsboroWayneCounty #NC #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureImprovement #GoldsboroWater #InterCityCooperation #CostSharing

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Many US employers plan to pare health benefits as weight-loss spending soars By Amina Niasse NEW YORK (Reuters) -More than half of large U.S. employers plan to scale back healthcare benefits next year as rising costs from weight-loss and specialty drugs squeeze budgets, according to a new survey released by consulting firm Mercer (NASDAQ:MERC) on Wednesday. Among employers with 500 or more workers, 51% said they planned to increase cost-sharing in 2026, including raising deductibles and maximum out-of-pocket costs for workers. That is up from 45% of large employers who said they would increase cost-sharing for 2025. Concern over the cost of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO)’s Wegovy has surged, with 77% of employers naming them a top issue, the consultancy said. "More clients are saying ... ’I don’t know how much longer we can sustain covering these medications’," said Alysha Fluno, a pharmacy innovation leader at Mercer, in an interview. While some employers have covered GLP-1s hoping for long-term health savings, rising prices are forcing a rethink: "Some employers facing big cost increases in 2026 may feel this coverage is out of reach," Fluno said. Greater competition in the weight-loss drug market in coming years will give pharmacy benefit managers more negotiating power with drugmakers and drive meaningful cost reductions, said Fluno. Novo’s Wegovy and Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY)’s Zepbound are listed at $1086 and $1059, respectively, but many patients pay less through their health plans. Prescription drug costs jumped 8% last year, according to the survey. Mercer has forecast a 5.8% rise in overall health benefit costs for 2025. Employers are also eyeing alternatives to traditional pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), according to Mercer. PBMs such as CVS Caremark, Cigna’s Express Scripts and UnitedHealthcare’s Optum Rx act as middlemen between drug companies and consumers. They negotiate volume discounts and fees with drug manufacturers on behalf of employers and health plans, create lists of medications that are covered by insurance, and reimburse pharmacies for prescriptions. Drugmakers say they take an undisclosed cut of the discounts they receive rather than sharing them with patients and payers. Regulatory scrutiny and calls for transparency are fueling interest in new models and emerging PBMs, with 34% of employers considering a switch. The survey found 40% of employers are considering alternative contracting models for their prescription medicine benefits, such as those that price drugs based on the wholesale price that retail pharmacies pay for them. Regulators have criticized the three largest pharmacy benefit managers for steering patients toward more expensive drugs and inflating prices to generate revenue gains, an accusation that the industry denies. California pension fund CalPERS, the second-largest public purchaser of health benefits in the U.S., announced on Tuesday that Caremark would replace UnitedHealth’s Optum Rx as the fund’s PBM in 2026. CalPERS said its five-year contract with Caremark requires the PBM to boost transparency and oversight. With valuations skyrocketing in 2024, many investors are uneasy putting more money into stocks. Sure, there are always opportunities in the stock market – but finding them feels more difficult now than a year ago. Unsure where to invest next? One of the best ways to discover new high-potential opportunities is to look at the top performing portfolios this year. ProPicks AI offers 6 model portfolios from Investing.com which identify the best stocks for investors to buy right now. For example, ProPicks AI found 9 overlooked stocks that jumped over 25% this year alone. The new stocks that made the monthly cut could yield enormous returns in the coming years. Is LLY one of them?

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City Council updates development code for equitable infrastructure cost distribution City Council revised code to enhance fairness in infrastructure cost-sharing for developers.

Mesa City Council is revolutionizing local development codes to ensure fair infrastructure cost-sharing among developers, paving the way for a more equitable future.

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#MesaMaricopaCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureEquity #UrbanPlanning #CostSharing #MesaDevelopment

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Nevada Public Utilities Commission to investigate cost-sharing and overcharge refunds Public Utilities Commission to examine cost-sharing mechanisms and enforce utility overcharge refunds.

Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission is set to tackle utility overcharges and explore fair cost-sharing practices for consumers!

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#NV #CitizenPortal #CostSharing #ConsumerProtection #NevadaUtilities #UtilityRegulation

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Property Owner Questions Infrastructure Cost Sharing at Local Development Meeting Local business owner raises concerns about cost-sharing agreements for infrastructure upgrades.

Local developers are raising alarms over a proposed agreement that could shift the financial burden of infrastructure upgrades onto them, igniting a fierce debate in Amador County.

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#AmadorCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #CostSharing #CommunityConcerns #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Woodland commissioner questions $2.5M court cost estimate for 2025 budget Commissioner raises concerns over rising court costs and their impact on Woodland's budget.

Cowlitz County Commissioners are grappling with a shocking 20% rise in court costs, raising questions about budget sustainability and accountability.

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#CowlitzCounty #WA #BudgetTransparency #CitizenPortal #CowlitzCountyCourtServices #PublicAccountability #CostSharing

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Even with private health insurance, people with IRD face: Unaffordable costs, coverage gaps, and access barriers.

Even with private health insurance, people with IRD face: Unaffordable costs, coverage gaps, and access barriers.

Even with #healthinsurance, millions of people with #diabetes face high costs and barriers to care that impact their health.

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CMS hints at possible cost-sharing reduction payments for insurers, impacting ACA enrollment States and health insurers received new guidance from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) May 2 on how to prepare should Congress fund cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments or ex | CMS ...

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Yesterday, a cost-sharing flight we arranged took us to Düsseldorf. Pilot and fellow passengers are happy 🥳 #pilot #düsseldorf #costsharing

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Pay First, Deliver Later: Some Women Are Being Asked To Prepay for Their Baby - KFF Health News Pregnant women are being asked to make large cash payments months before they deliver their babies. Some patient advocates worry this billing practice allows providers to hold treatment hostage.

"How frequently this happens is hard to track because it is considered a private transaction." That is, #HealthInsurance isn't involved. But this isn't a new phenomenon. #Prepayment #CostSharing #Pregnancy

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