January 19, 2011. State lawmakers in Florida and elsewhere look to public employee pensions to prop up budgets

Jeb Bush: Eliminate ‘defined-benefit pension system’

The Florida Independent – Travis Pillow – ‎Jan 16, 2011

Mr. Bush says that during his tenure Florida was “the only state to go from a double-A to a triple-A rating,” in part because state pensions were among the …

Teacher/state pension plans under scrutiny

Tbo.comMarc Valero – ‎Jan 16, 2011‎

In Florida, most teacher pensions of those retiring at age 62 are determined by multiplying the number of years they worked by 1.6. If you retire later, …

Florida pension fund is not broke, AFL-CIO claims

MiamiHerald.comMary Ellen Klas – ‎Jan 10, 2011‎

Chad Little, a Merritt Island actuary that works with public pension systems, said at a news conference called by Templin that the average Florida city and …

Jeb Bush: Eliminate ‘defined-benefit pension system’

The Florida Independent – Travis Pillow – ‎3 hours ago‎

Mr. Bush says that during his tenure Florida was “the only state to go from a double-A to a triple-A rating,” in part because state pensions were among the …

Portsmouth’s pensions only 37 percent funded

The Virginian-Pilot – Dave Forster – ‎15 hours ago‎

But despite the attention the issue is receiving nationwide, most systems still are relatively well-funded, said Robert Klausner, a Florida attorney who has …

Editorial: Florida lawmakers must look at sweetheart perks associated with …

TCPalm – ‎18 hours ago‎

While Florida’s public employee pension fund is one of the most solvent in the nation, it still had an unfunded liability as of last June of about $15 …

Teacher/state pension plans under scrutiny

Tbo.com – Marc Valero – ‎Jan 16, 2011‎

In Florida, most teacher pensions of those retiring at age 62 are determined by multiplying the number of years they worked by 1.6. If you retire later, …

Of Ducks and our pension story

The Columbian – Lou Brancaccio – ‎Jan 15, 2011‎

As a Florida Gator alum and follower of the Southeastern Conference (where Auburn plays), it was difficult for me to see how Oregon could win. …

Jeb to GOP: How to Appeal to Hispanics

Wall Street Journal – Mary Anastasia O’Grady – ‎Jan 14, 2011‎

Mr. Bush says that during his tenure Florida was “the only state to go from a double-A to a triple-A rating,” in part because state pensions were among the …

Showdown in the Sunshine State

Center for Union Facts – ‎Jan 14, 2011‎

According to the National Center for Policy Analysis, Florida’s pension system, which was supposedly fully funded in 2008, was actually underfunded by about …

Public Sector Pensions: Is The Era Of The Union Finished

Aomid – Ben Adder – ‎Jan 13, 2011‎

In Florida, the state is looking into just this sort of thing and the AFL/CIO has spent tens of thousands on it already. But, Florida’s facing a budget …

City commissioners study how best to keep pension plan funded

News Chief – Phil Attinger – ‎Jan 13, 2011‎

… they hear what will happen in the Florida Legislature this spring before making any major changes. Right now, the city’s pension plan is fully-funded. …

Pension Proposals Weeks Away

WCTV – Michael Peltier – ‎Jan 13, 2011‎

… regarding the $120 billion Florida Retirement System and other local governmental pension plans, many of which are becoming prohibitively expensive. …

State of pension system depends on whom you ask

Tallahassee Democrat (blog) – Bill Cotterell – ‎Jan 10, 2011‎

But Raymond Edmondson, chief executive officer of the Florida Public Pension Trustees Association, said defined-benefit programs are safe for employers and …

Florida Pension Reform?

WCTV – Troy Kinsey – ‎Jan 10, 2011‎

Today (1-10) the Florida AFL-CIO shot back. Ray Edmondson feels Florida’s pension fund is one of the strongest in the nation. Edmondson, FL Public Pension …

Florida Pension Fund Broke?

FavStocks – ‎Jan 10, 2011‎

Chad Little, a Merritt Island actuary that works with public pension systems, said at a news conference called by Templin that the average Florida city and …

Florida workers keep eye on Governor Scott, pensions

The News-Press – Mary Wozniak – ‎Jan 8, 2011‎

Scott said Florida is the only remaining state in the nation where no state employee contributes to his or her pension. “I think we all understand that …

Yes, Unions, Pension Reform is Coming

Sunshine State News – Kenric Ward – ‎Jan 12, 2011‎

In that industry such pensions are mostly a thing of the past. Global competition eventually demanded as much.” In Florida, most local and state politicians …

Pension Proposals Weeks Away

WCTV – Michael Peltier – ‎Jan 13, 2011‎

… regarding the $120 billion Florida Retirement System and other local governmental pension plans, many of which are becoming prohibitively expensive. …

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