Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4759

Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Supplemental retirement plans requirements modifications; employer matching contributions on accounts of employee's qualified student loan payments under Secure 2.0 authorization

Impact

The bill directly influences state laws governing supplemental retirement plans, as it modifies section 356.24 of Minnesota Statutes. This reform positions supplemental retirement plans as more flexible and responsive to the financial challenges faced by employees, particularly those with student loans. By enabling employer contributions for student loan payments, it aims to alleviate financial stress and encourage employees to participate in retirement savings, ultimately enhancing their financial security. If enacted, SF4759 could set a precedent for similar legislative initiatives aimed at integrating student debt support with retirement savings efforts.

Summary

Senate File 4759 seeks to amend existing laws regarding supplemental retirement plans in Minnesota. Specifically, it allows for employer matching contributions toward an employee's qualified student loan payments, authorized under the Secure 2.0 Act. This bill revises Minnesota Statutes to broaden the types of contributions public employers can make to retirement plans, aiming to support employees managing student debt while also saving for retirement. The changes reflect a growing recognition of the burden student loans place on employees and the need for employers to play a supportive role.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SF4759 may highlight potential concerns about the implications of public funding for private debt relief. Critics might argue that using public funds to match employee contributions could divert resources from other public services or programs. Additionally, there may be debates on the equity of providing such benefits primarily to public sector employees, as private sector employees may not receive the same level of support. Proponents may counter that addressing student loan burdens is an essential step toward fostering a healthier workforce and encouraging long-term financial planning.

Companion Bills

MN HF4656

Similar To Supplemental retirement plan requirements revised, and employer matching contributions on account of an employee's qualified student loan payments under Secure 2.0 allowed.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4656

Supplemental retirement plan requirements revised, and employer matching contributions on account of an employee's qualified student loan payments under Secure 2.0 allowed.

MN SF2379

Maximum employer contribution increase authorization for the higher education supplemental retirement plan

MN HF2022

Higher education supplemental retirement plan; maximum employer contribution increased.

MN SF2980

Public Employees Retirement Association provisions modifications

MN SF5073

PERA public employees defined contribution plan electing to participate requirements modifications

MN HF2386

Administrative changes made to statutes governing the retirement plans administered by the Public Employees Retirement Association, monthly salary threshold requirements clarified, 60-day requirement for filing an election with the association added, and other retirement provisions modified.

MN SF1393

Cap increase on the employer contribution to the international union of operating engineers pension fund

MN HF1201

Employer contribution to international union of operating engineers pension fund cap increased.

MN HF4899

Public Employees Retirement Association defined contribution plan; requirements for electing to participate in plan modified.

MN SF1742

Administrative changes to the statutes governing the retirement plans administered by the Public Employees Retirement Association

Similar Bills

MN HF4656

Supplemental retirement plan requirements revised, and employer matching contributions on account of an employee's qualified student loan payments under Secure 2.0 allowed.

MN SF2379

Maximum employer contribution increase authorization for the higher education supplemental retirement plan

MN HF2022

Higher education supplemental retirement plan; maximum employer contribution increased.

MN SF4160

Original sources of campaign finance reporting disclosure required, record keeping and reporting required, disclosure requirements modifications, providing penalties, and appropriating money

MN HF1201

Employer contribution to international union of operating engineers pension fund cap increased.

MN SF1393

Cap increase on the employer contribution to the international union of operating engineers pension fund

MN HF5039

Public Employees Retirement Association statewide volunteer firefighter plan; defined contribution plan added, frequency of funding requirement determinations reduced, firefighters with previous service allowed to request service credit for vesting purposes, and other technical and administrative changes made.

MN SF5062

Public Employees Retirement Association statewide volunteer firefighter plan provisions modifications and technical and conforming changes