For Immediate Release: April 30, 2007
Senate Approves Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen
Teachers’ Retirement System
Legislation to address the growing crisis in the
Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma (TRS) is now on
its way to Gov. Brad Henry for his consideration. That’s
after the full Senate gave final approval to Senate Bill 357
on Monday. Sen. Mike Mazzei and Sen. Kenneth Corn co-authored
the measure. They agreed passage of the bill was a critical
move toward addressing the system’s $7 billion unfunded
liability.
“When it comes to teachers’ retirement systems,
Oklahoma is currently rated the third worst in the nation—we
must turn that around. The impact of this legislation is as
dramatic as the ramifications if we fail to act,” said
Mazzei, R-Tulsa. “This measure will phase in higher employer
contributions into the system through increased education appropriations.
Once phased in, this will represent an infusion of $60 million
per year.”
Mazzei and Corn praised Senate Appropriations co-chairs Johnnie
Crutchfield, D-Ardmore, and Mike Johnson, R-Kingfisher, for
their leadership in the effort to strengthen TRS. The lawmakers
said the legislation would take TRS from the present funding
level of approximately 49 percent to a level of more than 80
percent by the year 2026.
“In addition, SB 357 contains a provision to ensure state
contributions to TRS will be held harmless in periods of economic
downturn, ensuring our continued movement toward completely
funding the system,” said Corn, D-Poteau. “With
this legislation, we will ultimately be able to improve our
bond rating, saving the state millions of dollars a year—but
more than that, we can tell the 80,000 members of TRS that they
can count on their retirement pensions when the time comes.”
For more information contact:
Senator Mazzei's Office: (405) 521-5675
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576