California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2519

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/9/26  
Refer
3/10/26  
Report Pass
4/20/26  
Refer
4/21/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Refer
4/22/26  
Report Pass
5/6/26  
Engrossed
5/11/26  
Refer
5/12/26  
Refer
5/20/26  
Report Pass
6/10/26  

Caption

State Teachers’ Retirement System: positions subject to membership.

Impact

The bill's passage would facilitate a more inclusive approach to teacher retirement benefits, acknowledging various roles within education that are critical yet often overlooked. Specifically, the amendments make clear that positions at charter schools and other educational establishments, which require specific credentials, are entitled to similar benefits as traditional public school positions. This change aims to align retirement options more closely with the evolving educational work environment and provide equitable retirement benefits to all educators in California.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2519, introduced by Assembly Member McKinnor, aims to amend the Education Code concerning the State Teachers Retirement System (STRS) and the Cash Balance Benefit Program. The bill proposes to expand the definition of positions subject to STRS membership, including permitholders and comparable positions at charter schools eligible for state apportionment. It ensures that those involved in administrative functions at such educational institutions are recognized under the retirement system, thereby broadening the benefits available to more educators and staff within the California educational landscape.

Sentiment

General sentiment around AB 2519 appears to be supportive among educators and stakeholders who recognize the need for better retirement provisions for all educational roles, including those at charter schools. However, concerns could arise regarding the financial implications of expanding the STRS membership base and managing the funding requirements related to increased participation in the Cash Balance Benefit Program. Critics may question whether the state budget can accommodate these changes without adversely affecting funding for other essential educational programs.

Contention

While the intent of AB 2519 is to offer broader retirement benefits, there are complexities regarding funding and implementation. The bill specifies that the changes will become operative on July 1, 2027, and the extension of filing periods for benefit elections. Critics might raise concerns about the timing and readiness of the STRS to manage these changes effectively. Moreover, debates may occur around potential disparities in retirement benefits and the impact on overall contributions required from educators and their employers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1451

State Teachers’ Retirement System.

CA S09412

Grants Karen Schieber retroactive membership in the New York state teachers' retirement system.

CA HB638

AN ACT relating to the Teachers' Retirement System.

CA HB441

AN ACT relating to reemployment after retirement in the Teachers' Retirement System.

CA HB73

AN ACT relating to employers of the Teachers' Retirement System.

CA S2247

Expands the positions that a person in the state retirement system could have at a state college or university post-retirement.

CA S0184

Expands the positions that a person in the state retirement system could have at a state college or university post-retirement.

CA HB719

Regards the State Teachers Retirement Board

CA S04485

Grants retroactive membership with Tier 1 status in the New York state teachers' retirement system to James J. DeMarco.

CA SB01525

An Act Concerning The Teachers' Retirement Board's Recommendations For Changes To The Teachers' Retirement System Statutes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.