Modifies the retirement allowance multiplier for certain members of the Public School Retirement System
Impact
The implementation of SB474 will amend existing state laws governing retirement allowances, providing a revised formula that may result in higher benefits for many members. This shift could positively impact the financial security of retired educators and their beneficiaries, allowing them to have a more comfortable retirement. Supporters argue that it acknowledges the contributions of teachers and helps retain talent in the education sector.
Summary
Senate Bill 474 seeks to modify the retirement allowance multiplier for certain members of the Public School Retirement System in Missouri. This bill specifically affects the methodology used to calculate retirement allowances for members who retire after reaching specified age and service combinations. The changes aim to streamline and potentially enhance the retirement benefits for educators who have dedicated significant time to public service.
Contention
Despite potential benefits, the bill has faced some opposition surrounding fiscal sustainability and the overall impact on the state's retirement system. Critics express concerns that increasing retirement benefits without adequate funding could strain the retirement system and lead to long-term financial issues. Additionally, some stakeholders worry about the implications for other public sector workers who may not receive similar adjustments.
School aid: membership; requirements concerning counting pupils in membership; modify for pupils enrolled in certain work-based learning experiences. Amend secs. 6 & 11 of 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1606 & 388.1611) & adds sec. 61e.
School aid: membership; requirements concerning counting pupils in membership; modify for pupils enrolled in certain work-based learning experiences. Amends secs. 6 & 11 of 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1606 & 388.1611) & adds sec. 61e.
Exempts the Cody Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. within the town of Granby, Oswego county, from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Exempts the East Herkimer Volunteer Fire Department No. 1, Inc. from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Exempts the East Herkimer Volunteer Fire Department No. 1, Inc. from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.