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2013 Spring Forum Highlights

Demographics, hydraulic fracturing, an economic forecast, state budgets and the state impact of sequestration were among the topics covered during the plenary sessions of the 2013 Spring Forum. More

Marketplace Fairness Act Passes in U.S. Senate

NCSL thanks bipartisan coalition of senators who voted for the bill. Next step, U.S. House of Representatives. More

NCSL Leadership Testifies in U.S. House of Representatives

NCSL President-Elect, Senator Bruce Starr of Oregon testifies before Congress on the implementation of Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century ( MAP-21). More

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Task Force on Pensions

Mission

State legislatures have diligently addressed numerous policy and fiscal challenges to their public employee pension systems since 2005. Those challenges, particularly those related to funding issues, are likely to extend for the remainder of this decade.

Additionally, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) has adopted new pension accounting standards to be fully implemented by 2015 that will significantly alter governmental pension obligation calculations. These standards also discontinue the calculation of the annual required contribution states make to meet their obligations. States will have to make adjustments in order to comport with the incrementally implemented changes made by GASB.

Moody’s Investors Service is on the brink of adjusting its state and local government pension cost analytical data, likely producing information that could conflict with state annual financial reports and could affect governmental credit ratings and, therefore, borrowing costs.

Numerous economists, media resources, and study groups continue to make their own measurements of short- and long-term funded and unfunded governmental pension obligations. These latter measurements can add confusion and conflict to what already is a very complex subject matter.

Finally, the federal government has exhibited some interest in developing uniform pension reporting standards for states and localities, establishing a uniform discount rate, prohibiting bailouts of governmental pension systems and inserting itself into a debate based on the mistaken contention that state governments cannot resolve their pension system challenges.

Chair

Sen. Richard Madaleno (MD)

 

Members

Sen. Thomas Alexander (SC)
Sen. Michael Brubaker (PA)
Sen. Steve Conway (WA)
Sen. Daniel DaPonte (RI)
Sen. Richard Devlin (OR)
Sen. Toi Hutchinson (IL)
Sen. Mark Jansen (MI)
Sen. Michael Johnston (CO)
Del. Chris Jones (VA)
Rep. Jay Kaufman (MA)
Sen. Jeff King (KS) 

Rep. Brad Mayo (MS)
Rep. Randy McDaniel (OK)
Rep. Elaine Nekritz (IL)
Rep. Kevin Pearson (LA)
Sen. Ellen Roberts (CO)
Sen. John Smith (NM)

Legislative Staff
Chair - Dan Schmidt (WI)
Amy Carlson (MT)
Steve Klein (VT)
David Teal (AK)


 
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