For Immediate Release: March 6, 2007
Senate Approves Bill to Shore up Teachers’
Retirement System
A measure designed to strengthen
the Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma
(TRS) has won full approval from the State
Senate. Sen. Mike Mazzei is the author of
the bill which would substantially improve
the funded liability ratio of the system over
the next 20 years.
SB 1119 was approved unanimously on Tuesday.
That measure would raise the dedicated stream
of revenue from income and sales tax collections
to pour additional money into TRS.
“SB 1119 would take the dedicated level
from 4.5 percent to 6.5 percent by fiscal
year 2011. That will pour an additional $27
million a year for each half a percent incremental
increase,” said Mazzei, R-Tulsa. “Over
time, that additional infusion will get the
teacher retirement system up to an 80 to 81
percent funded level in about 18 years.”
Mazzei said decreasing the unfunded liability
in the Teachers’ Retirement System is
critical to ensuring that Oklahoma educators
will get the pensions they are counting on.
He also said it was of vital importance to
the future of the state’s economy.
“It would be devastating to our state
if we did not fulfill that promise—for
the individual teachers and for our entire
economy,” Mazzei said. “This is
one of several options I’ve proposed
this session to help make sure we avert that
disaster.”
SB 1119 now moves to the House of Representatives
for further consideration.
For more information contact:
Senator Mazzei's Office - (405) 521-5675