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Insurance Ultimatum: State Workers Warn of Resignations Over Looming Rate Hikes

By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, February 25, 2026 11:11 pm

LAS VEGAS, NV — The stability of Nevada’s public workforce has reached a breaking point as state employees delivered a blunt warning to the Public Employees’ Benefits Program board. Move forward with proposed double digit premium increases, and the state risks a mass exodus of essential workers.

The tense hearing underscored a widening fiscal divide between Nevada’s budget leadership and the employees who maintain public safety, infrastructure, and core government services.

Under the proposal, some state families could see monthly premiums climb by nearly 20 percent. Labor representatives argue the increase reflects a failure of long term planning rather than an unavoidable necessity. They point to what they describe as a financial fog surrounding PEBP’s true reserve position and long term sustainability.

From a governance perspective, transparency is not optional. Benefit systems funded by public dollars must operate with clarity and discipline.

Many state employees are already strained by rising housing costs across the Las Vegas valley. For some families, higher insurance premiums could force difficult choices about staying in public service. That concern has intensified calls for a lean, results driven solution that stabilizes the program without shifting disproportionate burdens onto workers.

As the board approaches a final decision, thousands of Nevadans are watching closely. The core issue is straightforward. A state that values hard work and accountability must ensure that its own workforce is not priced out of basic healthcare coverage.

Public service depends on people. Stewardship requires protecting them.

Source: KLAS-8 News Now, PEBP Board Testimony.

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