New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1727

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Provides TPAF members and certain retirees same benefits provided to members enrolled in retirement system before July 1, 2007.

Impact

The bill will significantly impact state pension laws as it dissolves previous membership tiers within the TPAF, extending more inclusive benefits to affected members. Furthermore, employees earning above the minimum salary requirements but lacking sufficient work hours will become eligible for TPAF membership, thus broadening the pool of public-sector workers covered under these pension benefits. Employers are mandated to enroll these employees within two months of the bill's enactment, ensuring prompt compliance with this new stipulation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1727, introduced in New Jersey, proposes to amend the benefits structure for members of the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF) by aligning the benefits of non-retired members to those of individuals who enrolled in the system before July 1, 2007. This means that current members will receive similar benefits, including eligibility for various retirement options and health benefits, effectively resetting their membership terms to a more favorable tier known as 'Tier 1'. This change aims to enhance the financial security of public educators by ensuring that they have access to the same benefits as their predecessors.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A1727 include concerns regarding the fiscal implications of extending benefits to a larger member base and whether this could potentially strain the pension fund's resources. Critics argue that this could set a precedent leading to increased liabilities for state pension systems. Additionally, elements of the Defined Contribution Retirement Program (DCRP) are addressed, with provisions allowing for the transfer of service credits for employees wishing to enroll in TPAF, which may raise questions about the fairness and equity of the transition between retirement plans. Stakeholders will need to consider the balance between enriching benefits and maintaining the long-term sustainability of the pension fund.

Companion Bills

NJ S3998

Carry Over Provides TPAF members and certain retirees same benefits provided to members enrolled in retirement system before July 1, 2007.

NJ A5158

Carry Over Provides TPAF members and certain retirees same benefits provided to members enrolled in retirement system before July 1, 2007.

NJ S1273

Same As Provides TPAF members and certain retirees same benefits provided to members enrolled in retirement system before July 1, 2007.

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