New York judge stops change to Medicare insurance plan for retired city workers

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New York judge stops change to Medicare insurance plan for retired city workers
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Retirees who worked for New York City will officially be keeping their Medicare insurance.

Attorneys for the city plan to appeal the ruling.

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