Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release:
May 24, 2006
Senate Gives Final Approval to Bill Strengthening Retirement Systems
Sen. Mike Mazzei said he was extremely gratified that the
full Senate had given unanimous approval to his bill strengthening retirement
systems for teachers, public employees and judges. Mazzei said Senate
Bill 1894 was designed to “stop the bleeding” before it is
too late.
“Right now we have a total of $10 billion in unfunded liabilities,
with $7 billion of that in the Teachers Retirement System of Oklahoma
(OTRS),” said Mazzei, R-Tulsa. “Without the safeguards contained
in SB 1894, we are putting the pensions of thousands of teachers and public
employees at risk, as well as the economy of the entire state.”
The reforms contained in SB 1894 include mandating that fiscal retirement
bills have an actuarial study. It also requires such bills to be introduced
in the first session of the legislature with no action actually occurring
until the second session.
“This would allow the legislature to review the actual impact of
any proposed changes,” Mazzei said. “The bill would also require
the legislature to provide funding for any legislation that has a fiscal
impact on a retirement system.”
Mazzei said the provisions in SB 1894 were based on retirement systems
reforms adopted by Georgia, which has since seen its funded levels move
from 80 to 100 percent. He noted that OTRS is currently only 49 percent
funded.
“The unfunded liability hurts the state because the result is a
lower bond rating which forces us to pay more for capital improvement
projects—as much as $20 million more a year,” said Mazzei.
“But I am very optimistic that we’re on the right track with
these reforms and can turn the situation around.”
Mazzei expressed thanks to Rep. Chris Benge, R-Tulsa, and Rep. Young,
R-Yukon, for their work on the bill. The bill now moves back to the House
for final approval before being sent to the Governor for his signature.
For more information, contact:
Senator Mazzei's Office: (405) 521-5675
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