Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1961

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a one-time supplemental payment of benefits under the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

Impact

The proposed bill includes stipulations that eligibility for the supplemental payment requires that the annuitant's effective retirement date or the date of death for beneficiaries must be on or before December 31, 2022. This specification emphasizes the bill's intent to reward long-standing members of the teacher retirement system. The payment will be facilitated if the legislature appropriates sufficient funds, thus linking the bill's viability to state budget considerations and fiscal health.

Summary

House Bill 1961 proposes a one-time supplemental payment of benefits for participants of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas. This payment is intended to support eligible annuitants by providing financial assistance in the form of a supplemental payment that is calculated as the lesser of their regular annuity or $3,000. The initiative is expected to benefit many teachers and their beneficiaries who have been enrolled in the retirement system prior to specified dates, thus offering a form of financial relief during challenging economic times.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB1961 is largely supportive among educators and their advocates, who view the supplemental payment as a much-needed acknowledgment of their service and dedication to Texas education. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential limitations on eligibility, as certain groups such as disability retirees or those with less than ten years of service would not qualify for the supplemental payment, which may generate discontent among affected parties.

Contention

The potential friction regarding HB1961 stems from concerns over state funding for the supplemental payment. While the bill's supporters celebrate the intent to provide extra financial support to retired educators, opponents may argue that without guaranteed funding, these promises could fall short, undermining the benefits that many are counting on. Thus, the discussion surrounding this bill centers on both its positive implications for retirees and the need for responsible budget management within the Texas legislature.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 821. General Provisions
    • Section: 006
  • Chapter 824. Benefits
    • Section: 601
    • Section: 402
  • Chapter 804. Domestic Relations Orders And Spousal Consent
    • Section: 005

Companion Bills

TX SB669

Identical Relating to a one-time supplemental payment of benefits under the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

TX HB1729

Same As Relating to a one-time supplemental payment of benefits under the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

Similar Bills

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CA AB2153

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CA SB1236

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CA SB242

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IA SF375

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IA SF2429

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