Sacramento City Unified School District Needs $634M To Cover Health Benefits for Workers, Retirees
The Sacramento City Unified School District needs $634 million to cover the costs of promised lifetime health benefits for its workers and retirees. Jay Hansen, a district trustee, said he wants to close the gap between projected health care costs and what the district's investments are projected to cover through upcoming budget hearings, adding that employees and the district likely will need to increase contributions toward future health benefits.
- "Sac City Trustees Struggle To Fill Huge Gap in Retirees' Medical Fund" (Kalb, Sacramento Bee, 4/4).