California 2017 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AJR41 Chaptered / Bill

Filed 09/05/2018

                    Assembly Joint Resolution No. 41 CHAPTER 197 Relative to Social Security.  [ Filed with  Secretary of State  September 05, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAJR 41, Thurmond. Social Security.This measure would request the Congress of the United States to enact, and the President to sign, legislation that would repeal the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision from the Social Security Act. Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, Two Federal Social Security Administration laws, the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset, passed by Congress more than 30 years ago without statistical analysis, diminish or eliminate the fully earned Social Security benefits of large numbers of public service employees in California; andWHEREAS, These provisions affect workers who have been employed in a government position which is not coordinated with the Social Security program, such as California public school teachers who have not been able to receive Social Security credits since 1965; andWHEREAS, Most peace officers, including the California Highway Patrol, firefighters, and many other public servants working for cities and special districts are not covered by Social Security, making them subject to these provisions; andWHEREAS, In California, more than 300,000 retirees have had their Social Security benefits diminished or completely eliminated by these laws; and WHEREAS, Effective government requires highly qualified and motivated personnel, and California government agencies need to compete to recruit and retain outstanding employees, including hiring 16,000 new public school teachers each year; andWHEREAS, The recruitment and retention of qualified individuals reentering the workforce is impeded by these two provisions which reduce or eliminate the Social Security retirement benefits either earned by workers, themselves, or received through dependent status; andWHEREAS, The Government Pension Offset severely cuts, and usually eliminates, all spousal and survivor benefits that were earned from what is deemed by the State of California to be community property income; andWHEREAS, The Government Pension Offset requires that a recipient of benefits report any yearly cost-of-living increase in his or her public pension, so that his or her Social Security benefits may be reduced by two-thirds of that amount; andWHEREAS, The Windfall Elimination Provision cuts earned Social Security benefits from work that is separate from the work for which the individual earned a pension from a governmental entity; and WHEREAS, The Windfall Elimination Provision subverts the purpose of Social Security retirement benefits by eliminating the formula that reimburses low-income workers at a higher rate than high-income workers, causing severe hardships for those who have not had high-paying public service; andWHEREAS, Until 2005, there were no requirements that a public employer advise new workers that they would be subject to these penalties; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of California, jointly, That the Legislature requests that the Congress of the United States enact legislation to repeal the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision from the Social Security Act, and further requests that President Donald Trump sign that legislation; and be it further Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the President and the Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the Majority Leader of the Senate, to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States, and to the author for appropriate distribution. 

 Assembly Joint Resolution No. 41 CHAPTER 197 Relative to Social Security.  [ Filed with  Secretary of State  September 05, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAJR 41, Thurmond. Social Security.This measure would request the Congress of the United States to enact, and the President to sign, legislation that would repeal the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision from the Social Security Act. Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO 

Assembly Joint Resolution No. 41
CHAPTER 197

 Relative to Social Security. 

 [ Filed with  Secretary of State  September 05, 2018. ] 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AJR 41, Thurmond. Social Security.

This measure would request the Congress of the United States to enact, and the President to sign, legislation that would repeal the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision from the Social Security Act. 

This measure would request the Congress of the United States to enact, and the President to sign, legislation that would repeal the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision from the Social Security Act. 

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

WHEREAS, Two Federal Social Security Administration laws, the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset, passed by Congress more than 30 years ago without statistical analysis, diminish or eliminate the fully earned Social Security benefits of large numbers of public service employees in California; and

WHEREAS, These provisions affect workers who have been employed in a government position which is not coordinated with the Social Security program, such as California public school teachers who have not been able to receive Social Security credits since 1965; and

WHEREAS, Most peace officers, including the California Highway Patrol, firefighters, and many other public servants working for cities and special districts are not covered by Social Security, making them subject to these provisions; and

WHEREAS, In California, more than 300,000 retirees have had their Social Security benefits diminished or completely eliminated by these laws; and 

WHEREAS, Effective government requires highly qualified and motivated personnel, and California government agencies need to compete to recruit and retain outstanding employees, including hiring 16,000 new public school teachers each year; and

WHEREAS, The recruitment and retention of qualified individuals reentering the workforce is impeded by these two provisions which reduce or eliminate the Social Security retirement benefits either earned by workers, themselves, or received through dependent status; and

WHEREAS, The Government Pension Offset severely cuts, and usually eliminates, all spousal and survivor benefits that were earned from what is deemed by the State of California to be community property income; and

WHEREAS, The Government Pension Offset requires that a recipient of benefits report any yearly cost-of-living increase in his or her public pension, so that his or her Social Security benefits may be reduced by two-thirds of that amount; and

WHEREAS, The Windfall Elimination Provision cuts earned Social Security benefits from work that is separate from the work for which the individual earned a pension from a governmental entity; and 

WHEREAS, The Windfall Elimination Provision subverts the purpose of Social Security retirement benefits by eliminating the formula that reimburses low-income workers at a higher rate than high-income workers, causing severe hardships for those who have not had high-paying public service; and

WHEREAS, Until 2005, there were no requirements that a public employer advise new workers that they would be subject to these penalties; now, therefore, be it 

Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of California, jointly, That the Legislature requests that the Congress of the United States enact legislation to repeal the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision from the Social Security Act, and further requests that President Donald Trump sign that legislation; and be it further 

Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the President and the Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the Majority Leader of the Senate, to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States, and to the author for appropriate distribution.