The Knox County (Ind.) Commissioners are concerned about the rising costs of employee health insurance.
President T.J. Brink announced this week that the issue has led him to look at formation of a committee which would include county workers to examine the matter.
Brink is of the opinion that the current employee plan is too expensive and wants the committee to examine various health insurance options at reduced costs.
Members have not yet been selected and will be announced at a later date.
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