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Oklahoma
State Senate For Immediate Release: March 10, 2009 SENATE PASSES PENSION REFORM The State Senate today unanimously passed SB 899 by Senate President Pro Tem Glenn Coffee, which would revoke state retirement benefits from state or county officers convicted of felonies. This bill provides that any such officer or employee shall vacate his or her office or employment upon final conviction of, or pleading guilty or nolo contendere to a felony. Further, if such felony violates his or her oath of office the officer or employee shall forfeit all benefits of the office or employment including retirement benefits. “There have been recent court
cases regarding the forfeiture of retirement benefits
by elected officials convicted of a crime in which
the official was able to keep taxpayer-funded
retirement benefits due to a loophole in the law,”
said Coffee. “This bill will close that
loophole, we hope, forever.” “Taxpayers have been stuck supporting Oklahoma felons for too many years now,” said Coffee. “Any elected official or employee entrusted by the citizens of Oklahoma who breaches that trust should not continue to benefit from the largesse of the taxpayer. “Upon passage by the House
and the governor’s signature, Oklahoma will
enter a new day of accountability from its public
officials,” Coffee concluded. |