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RI Gov., Treasurer to
Lawmakers: Pass Pension Bill
Associated Press
October 24, 2011
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Rhode Island Gov.
Lincoln Chafee and Treasurer Gina Raimondo warned lawmakers Monday of
dire consequences if they don't pass their ambitious public pension
overhaul proposal.
Chafee and Raimondo told a legislative panel reviewing their proposal
that it would save taxpayers billions of dollars while making the
retirement system viable for public workers.
"Passing this reform has enormous implications for Rhode Island's
economy," said Raimondo, a Democrat. "There are a lot of people
watching the work that you are doing. ... It's necessary for the future
prosperity of Rhode Island, so we have the money to invest in schools,
in infrastructure, in services."
Their proposal would set up a new retirement system that combines
401(k)-style accounts with traditional pensions for most public
workers. It also would raise retirement ages and suspend cost-of-living
pension increases for most retirees for an estimated 19 years.
Altogether, the changes are projected to save taxpayers $3 billion over
10 years. Rhode Island's unfunded pension liability is $7 billion,
nearly as large as the entire state budget for one year.
Public unions are fighting the proposal and promise to sue the state if
the plan is adopted.
Monday's hearing by the House and Senate finance committees was the
first of four scheduled on the legislation. It will be at least a few
weeks before the General Assembly votes on the measure.
In remarks to the panel, Chafee said Rhode Island would be the first to
make such dramatic changes to its retirement system and could become a
model for other states.
"This is a global issue," Chafee, an independent, said of the problems
caused by rising pension costs. "It's happening all over the world.
Rhode Island has a chance to be a leader."
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