Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB52

Introduced
3/12/12  

Caption

Provides relative to the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans

Impact

The introduction of HB 52 is expected to have a significant impact on the retirement benefits structure for firefighters in New Orleans. By requiring ongoing salary deductions, the bill seeks to secure the pension fund against potential shortfalls that could arise if firefighters stop contributing after twenty years of service. This change may help stabilize the fund’s finances, thereby providing more reliable retirement benefits to current and future firefighters. However, it also means that firefighters will have a larger portion of their salary allocated to retirement contributions for an extended period.

Summary

House Bill 52 aims to amend the existing provisions regarding the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans. Specifically, the bill proposes to eliminate the current law that stops monthly salary deductions from firefighters' pay after they have accrued twenty years of service. Instead of ceasing, the bill mandates that firefighters continue to contribute 6% of their salary to the pension fund, regardless of their years of service. This change is intended to sustain the financial viability of the pension fund and ensure that adequate resources are available for future beneficiaries.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 52 appears to be mixed among stakeholders. Supporters of the bill, which presumably include fiscal conservatives and pension advocates, argue that maintaining funding levels is essential for the long-term sustainability of the pension system. They view the amended requirements as a responsible legislative move that prioritizes the welfare of firefighters in the long run. Conversely, critics may argue that the ongoing deductions could place an undue financial burden on firefighters, especially those close to retirement age who may not see significant increases in their pension payouts.

Contention

A point of contention with HB 52 is the balance it seeks to achieve between ensuring adequate funding for the pension fund and the financial impact on the individuals contributing to it. There may be concerns about how this bill aligns with the broader goals of retirement security for firefighters, particularly in the context of rising living costs. Furthermore, the practical implications of imposing mandated contributions beyond twenty years of service could spark debates about fairness and financial equity among current and prospective fire department employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB57

Provides relative to the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans

LA HB50

Provides relative to employee contributions in the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans (EN +1,605,000 FC SG RV)

LA HB51

Provides relative to benefits in the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans

LA HB62

Relative to the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans

LA HB57

Provides relative to the assessment and remittal of employee contributions to the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans (EN INCREASE APV)

LA HB58

Relative to the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans

LA HB64

Provides for payment of the unfunded accrued liability of the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans by application of increased employee contributions (OR +$2,497,000 FC SG RV)

LA HB41

Provides relative to the board of trustees of the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans (EN DECREASE APV)

LA HB95

Provides for a minimum contribution by the city of New Orleans to the city firefighters' pension and relief fund

LA HB49

Provides relative to the board of trustees of the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans (EG DECREASE APV)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.