N.Y.S. Law Enforcement Officers Union Council 82 v. Cuomo

346 F. Supp. 3d 256
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. New York
DecidedSeptember 24, 2018
Docket1:11-CV-1525 (MAD/CFH)
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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N.Y.S. Law Enforcement Officers Union Council 82 v. Cuomo, 346 F. Supp. 3d 256 (N.D.N.Y. 2018).

Opinion

Mae A. D'Agostino, U.S. District Judge

I. INTRODUCTION1

In an amended complaint dated February 14, 2012, Plaintiffs seek declaratory and injunctive relief pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 2201 and 2202, and money damages, to redress Defendants' alleged deprivation of Plaintiffs' rights secured pursuant to the Contracts Clause of the United States Constitution, the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Article I, § 6 of the New York State Constitution, Article III, § 1 of the New York State Constitution, and for breach of contract, and violation of New York State Civil Service Law § 167, resulting from Defendants' unilateral action effective October 1, 2011, increasing the contribution rates that Plaintiffs, who are active and retired employees of the State of New York, pay for their health insurance in retirement. See Dkt. No. 16. Plaintiffs further seek an order declaring Chapter 491 of the Laws of 2011, amending Civil Service Law § 167(8), unconstitutional, *259as applied, and enjoining Defendants' implementation thereof, to the extent that the law and any regulations adopted thereunder impermissibly impair the obligation of the contract between the State and individual Plaintiffs, and the class they represent, by increasing the contribution rates that such retirees are required to pay for health insurance benefits in retirement. See id. at ¶ 3.

Currently before the Court is Defendants' motion for summary judgment. See Dkt. No. 91.

II. BACKGROUND

A. The Parties

Plaintiff the New York State Law Enforcement Officers Union Council 82 ("Council 82") is the collective bargaining representative for members of the Securities Supervisors Unit, many of whom are enrolled in and receive benefits through the New York State Health Insurance Program ("NYSHIP"). See Dkt. No. 91-2 at ¶ 1. Plaintiff James Lyman was, at the relevant time, Executive Director of Council 82. See id. at ¶ 2. Plaintiffs Michael LaDue, Robert H. Beck, Jr., and John Tremark were, at the relevant times, active employees of the State of New York and members of Council 82, and were receiving Dependent Coverage benefits through NYSHIP. See id. at ¶ 3. Plaintiff Security and Law Enforcement Employees Council 82, AFSCME, AFL-CIO ("SLEEC Chapter 82") is an advocacy and lobbying organization on behalf of retired state employees. See id. at ¶ 4. SLEEC is affiliated with Council 82 and open to former members of Council 82. See id. Plaintiff Gary Tavormina, President of SLEEC, is a retired former member of Council 82 receiving Individual Coverage health benefits through NYSHIP. See id. at ¶ 5. Plaintiff Charles Krom, Sr., Vice President of SLEEC, is a retired former member of Council 82 receiving Dependent Coverage health benefits through NYSHIP. See id. at ¶ 6. Plaintiffs Laura Cestaro and Gerald Gallo are retired former members of Council 82 and are receiving Dependent Coverage health insurance benefits through NYSHIP. See id. at ¶ 7. Plaintiff Donald Schoen is a retired former member of Council 82 and is receiving Individual Coverage health benefits through NYSHIP. See id. at ¶ 8.

Defendant Andrew M. Cuomo is the Governor of the State of New York. See id. at ¶ 9. Defendant Patricia A. Hite was, in 2011, Acting Commissioner of the New York State Department of Civil Service. See id. at ¶ 10.2 Defendants Caroline W. Ahl and J. Dennis Hanrahan were, in 2011, the members of the Civil Service Commission. See id. at ¶ 11. Defendant Robert Megna was, in 2011, the Director of the New York State Division of the Budget. See id. at ¶ 12. Defendant Thomas P. DiNapoli is the Comptroller of the State of New York. See id.

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