Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1028

Introduced
2/1/21  

Caption

Public employees; authorizing qualified employees to contribute certain amount to certain fund. Effective date.

Impact

The introduction of SB1028 represents a significant update to the existing retirement plan framework for state employees. By defining an employer's matching contribution based on employee contribution rates, it creates an incentive for employees to save more for their retirement. The provisions specify a minimum employer match of 6% of employee contributions, potentially increasing to 7% if certain conditions are met. This amendment not only encourages higher contribution levels from employees but also helps alleviate future fiscal challenges by promoting self-funded retirement options.

Summary

Senate Bill 1028 aims to expand the retirement savings options available to public employees in Oklahoma by allowing participants in the defined contribution retirement system to contribute to a qualified Roth contribution program. This legislation would create the Oklahoma State Employees Roth Savings Plan Fund, providing a pathway for employees to incrementally set aside savings that can grow tax-free for retirement. Contributions to this fund will be matched by employers, enhancing the savings potential for participants.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to enhance retirement security for state employees, it may also foster debate around the financial implications for both the state and public employees. Critics might express concerns regarding the sustainability of employer contributions and the long-term impact on state funding, particularly in light of the need for budget allocations to various state programs. Furthermore, adjustments in employer matching amounts may lead to discussions about the adequacy of retirement benefits relative to changes in current economic conditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB632

Public Employees Retirement System; increasing employer matching amount for certain contributions.

OK SB632

Public Employees Retirement System; increasing employer matching amount for certain contributions.

OK SB1281

Retirement; increasing employee maximum contribution and employer match amount. Effective date.

OK HB2486

Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System; increasing employer matching amount; effective date.

OK SB1601

County pensions; authorizing one-time lump sum contribution; modifying contribution amounts for certain employees. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2854

Public retirement systems; Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System; defined contribution plan; defined benefit plan; accounts; service credit; effective dates.

OK HB2854

Public retirement systems; Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System; defined contribution plan; defined benefit plan; accounts; service credit; effective dates.

OK SB190

Public employee retirement; authorizing certain elected officials to participate in defined contribution system.

OK SB578

Income tax; providing credit for certain qualified software employers and employees. Effective date.

OK SB578

Income tax; providing credit for certain qualified software employers and employees. Effective date.

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