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Mississippi Senate Bill SB2806
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2806
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
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PERS; provide that state bear responsibility for county and municipal employer contributions over July 1, 2024, rate.
Latest MS SB2806 Activity
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Previously Filed As
MS SB3231
PERS; revise employer contribution rate increase, and redefine responsibilities of board and Legislature.
MS SB2898
PERS; require state and its subdivisions to pay employer contributions for part-time employees and contract workers.
MS HB1590
PERS; reconstitute membership of board and rescind scheduled employer's contribution increase.
MS HB605
PERS; contribution rates not increased unless authorized by Legislature, and make recommendation on changes to the plan.
MS HB1012
PERS; new public safety employees may receive retirement allowance with 25 years of service.
MS SB2903
MS Deferred Comp; allow Roth and other after-tax accounts, and comply with qualified domestic relations orders.
MS SB2685
Retired teachers; authorize to receive PERS benefits and work full-time in certain critical shortage areas.
MS HB1618
PERS; define "instrumentality" for purpose of PERS laws and include health care collaboratives in the definition.
MS HB695
PERS; new public safety employees may receive retirement allowance with 25 years of service.
MS SB2907
PERS optional retirement program for IHL employees; revise remittance of employer's contribution based on start date.
Similar Bills
MS SB3231
PERS; revise employer contribution rate increase, and redefine responsibilities of board and Legislature.
MS HB605
PERS; contribution rates not increased unless authorized by Legislature, and make recommendation on changes to the plan.
MS SB2903
MS Deferred Comp; allow Roth and other after-tax accounts, and comply with qualified domestic relations orders.
MS HB1590
PERS; reconstitute membership of board and rescind scheduled employer's contribution increase.
MS SB2898
PERS; require state and its subdivisions to pay employer contributions for part-time employees and contract workers.
MS SB2842
Retired law enforcement officers; provide full base pay for former position as retirement allowance.
MS HB1121
PERS; retired schoolteachers may be employed as teachers in public school districts and receive retirement allowance and salary.
MS SB2685
Retired teachers; authorize to receive PERS benefits and work full-time in certain critical shortage areas.