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TexasTowelie

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Mon Feb 18, 2019, 10:55 PM Feb 2019

House bill just first step in shoring up Teachers Retirement System

They say a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. The implication is that the first step won’t be the last.

That’s the right way to think about House Bill 109, which is intended to address the increasingly worrisome debt for Georgia’s teacher pension system. It’s an initial step toward securing the retirement income promised to our public-school teachers past and present, but it isn’t nearly enough to take the system as far as it needs to go.

The bill authored by Rep. Tommy Benton, a Republican from Jefferson and retired teacher, would make a few changes to the pensions of new teachers starting July 1. They wouldn’t be eligible for a pension until age 60, even if they’ve worked the requisite 30 years; their highest average salary would be calculated over five years instead of two and capped at $200,000; and they could be required to contribute up to 10 percent of their salary toward their pension instead of the current 6 percent cap.

But all these changes don’t add up to much of a difference for Georgia’s Teachers Retirement System. My friends at the Reason Foundation’s Pension Integrity Project, who study public pensions around the country, say TRS’s total accrued liabilities by 2037 would fall by less than 2 percent, from about $162.5 billion to $159.5 billion. Total contributions for that year would see less of a change, an increase of about $515 million.

Read more: https://www.onlineathens.com/news/20190218/wingfield-house-bill-just-first-step-in-shoring-up-teachers-retirement-system

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