This story has been updated to reflect City Hall's contention of what could happen if the city comptroller does not register the contract or rejects it.
A coalition of current and retired New York City employees, union leaders and former elected officials is urging city Comptroller Brad Lander to reject the city’s agreement with two major insurance firms to administer health benefits for more than 750,000 active and retired municipal workers and their families.
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