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Be Active in the Future of Your Retirement System

Colorado PERA is committed to empowering our members with the proper tools to become engaged in the public policy process that could impact the future of your retirement system. We have developed a Legislative Action Center, which is a fast and convenient service for our members to respond to legislative issues. Register for PERA ALERTS and you will be added to our e-mail list to receive news alerts.

Governor Owens Signs Senate Bill 06-235

Governor Owens signed Senate Bill 06-235 into law on Thursday, May 25. This bill was sponsored by Sen. Paula Sandoval (Denver) and Rep. Rosemary Marshall (Denver).

Ballot Initiative to Reform PERA Pulled by Proponents

A proposed ballot initiative to reform Colorado PERA was withdrawn by its sponsors on Wednesday, May 10. Proponents of Ballot Initiative #106 have informed the Colorado Secretary of State that they no longer wish to pursue the effort.

Attorneys retained by PERA mounted an aggressive legal challenge to the initiative approval process. Additionally, the PERA Board of Trustees has consistently opposed wholesale conversion to defined contribution plans, which was a main component of the initiative. Legislation that passed the General Assembly on a 98-2 vote May 5 and has been sent to the Governor (Senate Bill 06-235 sponsored by Sen. Paula Sandoval and Rep. Rosemary Marshall) addresses PERA’s long-term financial health. Senate Bill 06-235 was the result of many months of negotiations between PERA, employer and employee groups, and elected officials and puts PERA on a stable path to being fully funded without drastically cutting benefits or adopting a risky defined contribution plan for public employees.

Clarification to Media Reports

Some information reported in various print media regarding provisions of Senate Bill 06-235 is inaccurate and is causing concern to PERA retirees. The Supplemental Amortization Equalization Disbursement, or Supplemental AED, only applies to current contributing members—not retirees. The Supplemental AED of 0.5 percent will come from the increases in compensation that active members are scheduled to receive over the next six years, and not from the 3.5 percent annual increases that retirees currently receive. Overview of Senate Bill 06-235 provisions.

Colorado PERA's Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 06-235

The passage of PERA reform legislation, in the form of Senate Bill 06-235, is good news for Colorado taxpayers as well as PERA's 380,000 members and retirees. While crafting this solution was by no means an easy task, this agreement serves as an example of how various parties--working in the spirit of bipartisanship and compromise--can solve complex challenges.

This legislation approved by the Colorado General Assembly will completely eliminate PERA's unfunded liability over a period of years. With enactment of this bill, the financial problems facing PERA will be solved. That means that PERA members and retirees will be able to count on their hard-earned retirement benefits. It also means that Colorado will not face the prospect of long-term budget challenges resulting from a PERA shortfall.

Additional Information

Summary of Senate Bill 06-235 Provisions (Overview; updated May 8, 2006)

Summary of Senate Bill 06-235 (Detailed descriptions of statutory sections impacted; updated May 5, 2006)

Colorado PERA's Statement in Support of Senate Bill 06-235 (Updated May 2, 2006)

PERA Update Presentation

View PERA-Affiliated Employers by County (As of April 2006)

View Colorado PERA Members and Benefit Recipients by County (As of March 15, 2006)

PERA's Editorial Responses:

Rocky Mountain News, March 25, 2006

The Colorado Springs Gazette, March 14, 2006

The Pueblo Chieftain, March 12, 2006

A Message from PERA's Executive Director: A Political Problem, Not a Financial Crisis, February 24, 2006

2006 PERA Legislation

Senate Bill 06-174: Public Employee Pension Benefits (Postponed Indefinitely on April 26, 2006. Replaced by SB 06-235: Concerning Public Employees' Retirement Benefit Plans)

Links to Bills Affecting PERA

Senate Bill 06-235: Concerning Public Employees' Retirement Benefit Plans (Introduced on April 26, 2006)

Senate Bill 06-162: Retirement Benefits For Public Employees (Postponed Indefinitely on April 26, 2006)

Senate Bill 06-174: Public Employee Pension Benefits (Postponed Indefinitely on April 26, 2006)

House Bill 06-1083: Public Employee Retirement Plans (Postponed Indefinitely on February 8, 2006)

Proposed Ballot Initiative #106

Proposed Ballot Initiative #93 (Withdrawn April 18, 2006)

2006 PERA Legislative Newsletters

Legislative Wrap-Up–May 2006

Legislative Update–March 2006

Legislative Update–February 2006

 

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