Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB727

Introduced
4/3/12  
Refer
4/3/12  

Caption

Bars former legislators from system membership. (6/30/12) (EG DECREASE FC GF EX)

Impact

The passage of SB 727 alters the landscape of state employee benefits by removing a significant group from the retirement system. By disallowing former legislators from rejoining LASERS, the bill addresses potential conflicts of interest and aims to ensure that public servants maintain a level of accountability regarding their eligibility for retirement benefits. Although current contributing members retain service credit as of the cutoff date, no more benefits will accrue for them post-June 30, 2012, effectively limiting their fiscal relationship with the state's retirement fund.

Summary

Senate Bill 727, enacted on June 30, 2012, amends the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System (LASERS) regulations by explicitly barring individuals who have previously served in the Louisiana Legislature from becoming members of the system. This bill effectively prevents former legislators from benefiting from the state's retirement program, applying to both their active participation and the accrual of service credits post-enactment. It aims to amend existing membership eligibility terms within LASERS, contributing to the ongoing discussions surrounding pension reform in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill was largely supportive among proponents who viewed it as a necessary step toward ensuring fairness and accountability among public officials. Advocates argued that the measure would deter legislators from exploiting the retirement system for personal gain after their terms of service. However, some dissenters expressed concerns that the bill could discourage talented individuals from entering public service positions, potentially leading to reduced legislative experience in the state government.

Contention

The primary point of contention arose from the impact this legislation could have on attracting skilled individuals to the political arena. Critics highlighted that the removal of retirement benefits might dissuade capable candidates from pursuing legislative positions, thereby affecting the quality of governance. The balance between maintaining a robust, experienced legislative body and implementing necessary reforms to ensure integrity within the retirement system was a significant factor in the discussions surrounding SB 727.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB48

Provides relative to membership on the boards of state retirement systems. (6/30/12) (EN NO IMPACT APV)

LA HB54

Provides relative to membership on the boards of state retirement systems (OR +$27,000 FC SG EX)

LA HB45

Provides relative to membership in state retirement systems for certain new hires (EG DECREASE APV)

LA SB749

Provides for retirement eligibility for certain state employees. (6/30/12) (RE DECREASE APV)

LA SB47

Provides relative to final average compensation. (6/30/12) (RR1 DECREASE APV)

LA SB9

Removes certain future employees of the Regional Transit Authority from the system and state civil service. (6/30/19) (EN DECREASE APV)

LA SB55

Changes the system's actuarial valuation method to entry age normal. (7/1/12) (OR INCREASE FC GF EX)

LA SB22

Provides for membership of part-time employees. (6/30/12) (EN DECREASE APV)

LA HB479

Relative to members of state retirement systems, increases employee contributions (EG -$23,600,000 FC GF EX)

LA SB51

Provides relative to retirement eligibility for certain members of the La. State Employees' Retirement System and the Teachers' Retirement System of La. (6/30/12) (OR DECREASE APV)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.