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TexasTowelie

(112,198 posts)
Tue Jan 11, 2022, 07:50 AM Jan 2022

A pension reform proposal has been released. Labor leaders and top lawmakers are behind it.

Along-awaited pension reform proposal is finally out.

On Monday, a special legislative task force charged with finding a way to pay down the ballooning debts of the Vermont teachers’ and state employees’ pension systems unanimously endorsed a package of recommendations.

The reform plan still has a ways to go. It must be crafted into a bill — it will make its legislative debut in the Senate Government Operations committee — and pass both chambers before it could garner Gov. Phil Scott’s signature. But it has significant momentum behind it.

When lawmakers took a first pass at pension reform last spring, a proposal put forward by the House faced immediate backlash from labor unions and was shelved within days of its unveiling. The new proposal was crafted by a task force composed of lawmakers and representatives from the Vermont-National Education Association, the Vermont State Employees Association and the Vermont Troopers Association — and is being applauded by labor and legislative leaders alike.

“The state has never made a commitment like this before to the pension systems for both state employees and teachers,” said Andrew Emrich, a VT-NEA representative on the task force who teaches at Brookside Primary School in Waterbury.

Read more: https://vtdigger.org/2022/01/10/a-pension-reform-proposal-has-been-released-labor-leaders-and-top-lawmakers-are-behind-it/

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A pension reform proposal has been released. Labor leaders and top lawmakers are behind it. (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2022 OP
Pensions have gone the way of labor unions. gab13by13 Jan 2022 #1
Definitely the GQP would jimfields33 Jan 2022 #2

gab13by13

(21,337 posts)
1. Pensions have gone the way of labor unions.
Tue Jan 11, 2022, 09:24 AM
Jan 2022

The private sector has steadily eliminated pensions to its unwashed employees. The GQP would love to eliminate public pensions.

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