An Educational ULA Network Policy & Public Affairs Blog
At the Union Labor Advisory Network (ULA Network), our mission is clear:
Support. Educate. Promote.
We support union members and their families.
We educate communities on policies that impact working people.
We promote solutions that strengthen union labor and long-term economic stability.
Today, one of the most urgent issues facing union households is health care affordability.
Premiums rise when care and medication costs climb — and both are higher than ever.
Recent data cited in the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) 2025 Affordability Solutions for the Health of America report and supporting actuarial analysis from Harmonic Consulting, Dare Actuarial Consulting, and Helse Consulting Group (2025) outlines the scope of the challenge:
The result?
For union benefit trustees, fund administrators, and collectively bargained health plans, this is not theoretical — it directly impacts contract negotiations, employer contributions, and long-term fund solvency.
According to BCBSA’s 2025 policy framework, the proposed affordability solutions could deliver approximately $1 trillion in savings over time through structural reforms focused on:
The ULA Network shares this information as part of our educational mission to help union leaders, trustees, and members understand emerging policy discussions affecting benefit funds and working families.
Economic research cited in the BCBSA report indicates:
Projected 10-year savings from these reforms:
$484 billion + $10.8 billion + $78 billion (various reforms combined)
For union plans, these reforms could mean:
Prescription drug affordability remains one of the most pressing concerns for union members.
Projected drug-related savings over 10 years:
For collectively bargained plans, lower drug trend means:
Many providers are still reimbursed based on volume of services, not quality or outcomes.
The BCBSA framework promotes:
Projected savings:
For union members, this aligns with:
Union health and welfare funds are among the most comprehensive and well-managed benefit systems in the country. However, they are not immune to:
When premiums rise, the impact is shared:
Health care affordability is therefore a labor issue, an economic issue, and a community issue.
The ULA Network does not endorse specific legislation or lobby on behalf of policy proposals. Instead, we:
We work alongside healthcare organizations, including national carriers and regional plans, to help union members better understand available resources and cost-management strategies.
Through podcasts, educational media, policy summaries, and stakeholder roundtables, we aim to:
Healthier members mean:
Affordable, transparent, high-quality care supports:
When healthcare policy promotes competition, transparency, and value, union families benefit.
This blog references publicly available policy proposals and economic estimates from:
Readers are encouraged to review the full BCBSA report and related legislative materials for comprehensive details.
Health care affordability is not just a policy debate — it is a working family reality.
At the ULA Network, we remain committed to:
Supporting union members
Educating our communities
Promoting solutions that strengthen working people
Because strong health systems help build strong unions — and strong unions build strong communities.
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