Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB348

Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Revise pension laws to eliminate GABA for new hires

Impact

The removal of the guaranteed annual adjustment is expected to have broad implications for the state's financial commitments to its pension funds. As new hires will no longer accrue this benefit, the overall liability of the pension systems may decrease, potentially benefiting the state's budget in the short term. However, opponents argue that this policy could discourage individuals from pursuing careers in public service, particularly those who rely on predictable retirement benefits. It also raises concerns about the adequacy of future pensions in supporting retirees, especially in times of rising living costs.

Summary

Senate Bill 348 proposes to amend Montana's pension laws by eliminating the guaranteed annual benefit adjustment for new employees in all defined benefit retirement systems. This significant change affects the financial security of future retirees as it removes a stipulated annual increase to pension benefits, which has been a long-standing feature intended to counterbalance inflation and assist retirees in maintaining their purchasing power. The bill outlines various sections that dictate the revisions necessary to implement these changes, impacting multiple existing laws related to retirement systems for state employees.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB 348 highlight sharp divisions among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill believe that removing the guaranteed adjustment will align retirement benefits with contemporary fiscal realities and promote a more sustainable state pension system. Conversely, critics, including various labor unions and employees' advocacy groups, view it as a detrimental step that may undermine the state's employee recruitment and retention efforts. The debate over this bill reflects broader tensions regarding fiscal responsibility and the government’s duty to provide secure benefits to public sector employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB226

Generally revise pension laws

MT HB569

Generally revise pension laws

MT HB62

Generally revise laws related to the administration of MPERA

MT HB135

Revise administrative provisions of TRS

MT SB287

Generally revise state finance laws

MT HB816

Revise distribution of surplus revenue

MT HB4098

PENSIONS-VARIOUS

MT SB898

Modifies provisions relating to pensions

MT HB698

First Responders Income Tax Elimination Act; create.

MT SB556

Generally revise workers compensation laws

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