Would delay in a long-term care price hike for federal workers do any good?

The Washington Post: Angry members of Congress are urging the Office of Personnel Management to delay a major price hike in the long-term-care insurance program for federal employees and retirees.

Placing a good portion of the blame for the cost increase on the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), three Democratic lawmakers expressed their “outrage over the dramatic premium increases,” in a letter sent Friday to acting OPM director Beth Cobert. Reps. Chris Van Hollen (Md.), Gerald E. Connolly (Va.) and Don Beyer (Va.) signed the letter.

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