Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB421

Introduced
1/30/23  
Refer
1/30/23  

Caption

State Retirement and Pension System - Investment Management Fees

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 421 aim to enhance accountability and transparency in the management of the State Retirement and Pension System's funds. By limiting the amount that can be spent on external investment management services, the legislature seeks to ensure that more funds are directed toward the beneficiaries of the pension system rather than towards management fees, thus potentially improving financial outcomes for retirees. Additionally, the bill seeks to inform the General Assembly of actual expenditures on these services through annual reporting requirements, fostering oversight in fiscal matters concerning public funds.

Summary

House Bill 421 addresses the governance of the State Retirement and Pension System's investment management fees. The bill proposes amendments that would change existing requirements for the Board of Trustees concerning the reporting and payment of external investment management fees. Specifically, it mandates the Board to provide a quarterly estimate of costs associated with external investment management services and restricts the fees incurred to a maximum of 0.2% of the market value of invested assets in any given fiscal year, effective from July 1, 2023.

Contention

Despite the bill's intentions to control costs, concerns have been raised regarding the impact these restrictions might have on the quality of investment management services. Critics argue that by capping fees, it may deter high-quality management firms from participating in the state's investment processes, thereby limiting the potential for optimal fund performance. This possible trade-off between cost savings and investment quality represents the central point of contention surrounding HB 421, as stakeholders weigh fiscal responsibility against the necessity of robust fund management strategies.

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