CalSTRS Board Opposes New Pension Legislation.SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Teachers' Retirement Board voted to oppose Assembly Constitutional Amendment 23 at its meeting today. The bill by Assembly Member Keith Richman Dr. Keith S. Richman is a California, United States, Republican politician. From 2001 to 2007, he served in the California State Assembly representing the 38th Assembly District based in Northwest Los Angeles County. (R-Northridge) would effectively close the current CalSTRS defined benefit plan Defined benefit plan A pension plan obliging the sponsor to make specified dollar payments to qualifying employees at retirement. The pension obligations are effectively the debt obligation of the plan sponsor. Related: Defined contribution plan to public school educators hired after July 1, 2007. Those newly hired employees could only choose between one of two retirement plans, a 401(k)-style plan or a 401(k) style plan combined with a defined benefit plan. The board members' opposition to the bill centered on the threat it presents to the financial stability of the trust fund. Under the proposal, the current plan would be closed to contributions to new members, thereby affecting the long-term funding of benefits. "We are very disheartened dis·heart·en tr.v. dis·heart·ened, dis·heart·en·ing, dis·heart·ens To shake or destroy the courage or resolution of; dispirit. See Synonyms at discourage. to see this type of legislation come before the board again as a similar bill was presented and summarily opposed by this body just last year," said Carolyn Widener, CalSTRS board chair. "The Teachers Retirement Board must oppose any bill that strips the fund of its ability to provide a secure financial future for our members." CalSTRS, at $132 billion, is the third-largest public pension fund in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . It provides retirement, disability and survivor benefits to California's public school teachers from kindergarten kindergarten [Ger.,=garden of children], system of preschool education. Friedrich Froebel designed (1837) the kindergarten to provide an educational situation less formal than that of the elementary school but one in which children's creative play instincts would be through community college, serving more than 755,000 members and their families. For more information, see www.calstrs.com. |
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