Law enforcement and fire fighter annuitants in the Wisconsin Retirement System who are rehired by a participating employer. (FE)
If enacted, AB278 would allow rehired annuitants, specifically retired law enforcement and fire personnel, to return to work without losing their retirement benefits, provided certain conditions are met. The retired individuals must not have had prior agreements to return to work when they retired and must elect not to become participating employees at the time of their rehire. This legislative change could encourage retired personnel to re-enter the workforce, which may alleviate staffing shortages in law enforcement and fire services.
Assembly Bill 278 is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) regulations, specifically related to law enforcement officers and firefighters who are retired but wish to return to work with participating employers in the system. Currently, individuals receiving retirement or disability annuities from the WRS must suspend their annuities upon re-employment with a WRS-participating employer, which can create financial hardships for those looking to return to work in these capacities. The bill addresses this issue by creating an exception for retired law enforcement officers and firefighters.
The bill has faced a range of opinions during the legislative discussions. Supporters argue that this initiative will help public safety organizations maintain adequate staffing while benefiting from the experience of retired personnel. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns over the implications of allowing retirees to work without impacting their pensions, fearing it may lead to unintended financial consequences for the retirement system or create disparities among other state employees not receiving similar exemptions.