For Immediate Release: May 7, 2007
Senators Applaud Gov. for Signing
Teacher’s Retirement Bill
Two of the principal architects of a measure
to strengthen the Teacher’s Retirement System of
Oklahoma (TRS) praised Gov. Brad Henry for his support
of Senate Bill 357. Sen. Kenneth Corn, D- Poteau, and
Sen. Mike Mazzei, R-Tulsa, joined the governor for a signing
ceremony at the State Capitol on Monday.
“This is great progress for the Teacher’s
Retirement System. It’s been woefully under-funded
for so long, and there’s been a huge financial risk
to the taxpayers of Oklahoma,” Mazzei said. “Getting
this bill signed means we can see TRS on a path to a firmer
financial footing and we can communicate to our teachers
that they can feel more secure about their retirements.”
Under SB 357, higher employer contributions to TRS will
be phased in through increased state appropriations. The
bill also contains a provision to ensure the funding to
TRS will remain unchanged in times of economic downturn
or due to decreases in tax revenues. As a result of these
changes, the system, which currently has a funded level
of 49 percent, should reach a funded level of 80 percent
by the year 2026.
“I’m pleased that the governor has joined
with legislative leaders who put together a piece of legislation
that will ensure the security of our retirees in the Teachers’
Retirement System,” Corn said. “It’s
both a legal and moral obligation for us to strengthen
this system on behalf of the men and women who built Oklahoma
by educating our children.”
For more information contact:
Senator Mazei's Office: (405) 521-5675
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576