A Pension “Pledge” for State Politicians
Earlier this week, noted pension reformer John Moore published “The Mechanics of Pension Reform,” listing specific principles of pension reform. Moore’s article focuses on state policy; he intends to focus on local pension reform policies in a later article. The list he has produced for state legislators is quite detailed; here’s is a partial summary of highlights:
1 – Change control of public employee pension boards to politically neutral private institutions. Currently, government union operatives exert nearly absolute control over California’s 81 state and local government employee pension systems.
2 – Limit the total annual pension contribution by any government entity to a fixed percentage of pension eligible salary.
3 – Differentiate between annual salary and pension eligible salary to lower overall contributions. Stop counting annual wage increases as pension eligible.
4 – Eliminate collective bargaining for government workers.
5 – Prohibit legislative bodies from granting vested contract rights to pensions.
6 – Require agency in-house… Read More