Thing on the resolution and we can go over that later but i wanted to know because its a whereas on the second page and there are so many whereass and i understand when you want to make the argument of where were going, so its about the third whereas that talks about us conducting the analysis and recommendations implemented before the 2016 open enrollment, so im not sure if that is related to the campus segment or that we the commission before 2015 to actually come up with these. Both. Its related to the campos amendment. Staff is supposed to bring by august 15 a plan to address affordability in time for implementation by the 2016 plan year. Okay. So to avoid ambiguity i would separate those so its clear to which ones were talking about because we asked you to come in as you are now what to do for 2015, so i think just again i think i would with the resolves probably expand these items that youre doing, but i will take a look at it with you. Okay. Thank you. Which ones were actually i
And there are so many whereass and i understand when you want to make the argument of where were going, so its about the third whereas that talks about us conducting the analysis and recommendations implemented before the 2016 open enrollment, so im not sure if that is related to the campus segment or that we the commission before 2015 to actually come up with these. Both. Its related to the campos amendment. Staff is supposed to bring by august 15 a plan to address affordability in time for implementation by the 2016 plan year. Okay. So to avoid ambiguity i would separate those so its clear to which ones were talking about because we asked you to come in as you are now what to do for 2015, so i think just again i think i would with the resolves probably expand these items that youre doing, but i will take a look at it with you. Okay. Thank you. Which ones were actually implementing. Okay. Commissioners any other questions or feedback to staff here and you can continue to give that by
Captioning sponsored by Macneil Lehrer productions earlier today a number of our citizens, beautiful children, had their life taken way from them. Woodruff a horrific shooting at a grade school in connecticut today left at least 27 people dead, most of them young children. Good evening. Im judy woodruff. Warner and im margaret warner. On the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the massacre, one of the worst mass killings in world history. Woodruff today brings back memories of past shootings, and revives the conversation about School Safety and how to talk to children about violence, subjects we address once again tonight. Warner then, ray suarez profiles three young immigrants the u. S. Illegally and seeking a reprieve from deportation. My values and customs are now american. So, you know, the idea of getting kicked out to korea and never come back to the u. S. , i just cant even imagine this woodruff mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. Warner and we examine the
Have that employer contribution . Its actually a very small number. I am sorry to say i dont have the exact number but i know its less than a thousand people. Its about 500 i think. The one thing i wanted to comment on is if youre a san franciscan and are within the 400 or earlier within the 500 regardless you are eligible for healthy San Francisco, and it really the impact on the city option are those that are above where we dont set the limits and therefore theres a contribution requirement for them, so the impact will be minimal even for this group who will have a district contribution to the mra because they will be eligible according to the benefit rules of healthy San Francisco, so the option is dual for them. If i can also clarify, so there are really kind of two eligibility rules for healthy San Francisco. If you have an employer contribution then regardless of your income you can be eligible for healthy San Francisco if your employer is contributing to it on your behalf youre
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