Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB1141

Introduced
1/20/26  

Caption

In membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for creditable nonschool service; and, in membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for creditable nonstate service.

Impact

The proposed modifications under SB1141 would importantly affect the regulations governing retirement benefits for educators and state employees in Pennsylvania. By expanding the duration of creditable military service, the bill posits to enhance the retirement security for individuals who have served in the military while ensuring their contributions to the public sector are adequately recognized. This legislative adjustment could lead to positive outcomes for recruitment and retention of military personnel in educational and state government roles, potentially encouraging more individuals with military backgrounds to enter into public service sectors.

Summary

Senate Bill 1141 seeks to amend Titles 24 and 71 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, specifically focusing on membership, contributions, and benefits related to creditable nonschool service and nonstate service. Notably, the bill proposes to increase the allowed creditable service for military service from five years to ten years. This change is aimed at providing greater benefits to service members who have contributed to both the education system and the state government during their military service. The specifics of the amendments would allow members with multiple service roles to purchase additional years of military service in both pension systems, which may significantly affect retirement calculations for affected individuals.

Contention

While the bill appears to have benefits, there may be differing opinions on its implications. Supporters may argue that the bill rightfully compensates veterans for their service and acknowledges their potential sacrifices, thus offering a fairer retirement pathway. Conversely, critics might raise concerns about the fiscal impact of increasing pension liabilities or argue that such adjustments could prioritize military service over other forms of public service, which might not align with a broad variety of public employees' experiences. Thus, discussions surrounding SB1141 may highlight competing priorities within the state's budget and the perceived fairness in retirement benefits distribution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1605

In membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for creditable nonschool service; and, in membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for creditable nonstate service.

PA HB349

In preliminary provisions relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for definitions; and, in membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for creditable nonstate service.

PA SB782

In membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for termination of annuities; in membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan; and, in benefits, further providing for termination of annuities.

PA HB2032

In membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for termination of annuities; in membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan; and, in benefits, further providing for termination of annuities.

PA SB248

In membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan.

PA HB1544

In membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan.

PA H2873

Providing creditable service for certain teachers

PA SB11

Retirement; creditable service for certain military service; provide

PA HB2285

In school health services, further providing for health services; and, in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for State reimbursement for health services.

PA HB963

Law enforcement officers and firefighters; certain shall receive one additional year of creditable services in PERS for every 5 years of service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.