New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3934

Introduced
5/12/22  

Caption

Provides one-time payment of $300 to retirees and beneficiaries in PERS, TPAF, PFRS, SPRS, and JRS; makes appropriation.

Impact

The passage of A3934 would represent a significant step in addressing the historical loss of purchasing power experienced by public retirees, which has largely gone uncorrected since the suspension of annual cost-of-living adjustments in 2011. It is noted that the value of pensions, originally at $15,300 in 2010, would equivalently require over $20,000 today to maintain the same purchasing levels. This legislation comes at a time when the state has reportedly seen record increases in revenues, thus presenting a possible avenue for redistributing funds back to those who served public interests throughout their careers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3934, introduced in May 2022, aims to alleviate the financial burden on retirees and beneficiaries from various public retirement systems in New Jersey by providing a one-time payment of $300. This initiative specifically targets individuals receiving pensions and benefits from the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund, Judicial Retirement System, Public Employees' Retirement System, Police and Firemen's Retirement System, and State Police Retirement System. This bill seeks to offer immediate financial support to these groups, who have seen their purchasing power decrease significantly over the past decade due to inflation.

Contention

While the bill generally garners support for its efforts to assist retirees, points of contention may arise around funding the bill and ensuring it does not set a precedent for ongoing state liabilities. Critics could argue that a one-time payment does not sufficiently address the longer-term issues surrounding pension adequacy and could neglect other funding needs across state-run services. Additionally, discussions may focus on whether this bill could signal a broader movement to reconsider lifelong benefits for government employees amidst ongoing budgetary debates.

Companion Bills

NJ S2586

Same As Provides one-time payment of $300 to retirees and beneficiaries in PERS, TPAF, PFRS, SPRS, and JRS; makes appropriation.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2586

Provides one-time payment of $300 to retirees and beneficiaries in PERS, TPAF, PFRS, SPRS, and JRS; makes appropriation.

NJ A4171

Requires cost of living increase to be granted in each of two State fiscal years when retirement allowance or benefit is below certain amount for retiree or beneficiary in PERS, TPAF, PFRS, SPRS, and JRS; makes appropriation.

NJ S2582

Requires cost of living increase to be granted in each of two State fiscal years when retirement allowance or benefit is below certain amount for retiree or beneficiary in PERS, TPAF, PFRS, SPRS, and JRS; makes appropriation.

NJ S2475

Requires cost of living increase to be granted in each of two State fiscal years when retirement allowance or benefit is below certain amount for retiree or beneficiary in PERS, TPAF, PFRS, SPRS, and JRS; makes appropriation.

NJ A2996

Requires cost of living increase to be granted in each of two State fiscal years when retirement allowance or benefit is below certain amount for retiree or beneficiary in PERS, TPAF, PFRS, SPRS, and JRS; makes appropriation.

NJ S2854

Requires cost of living increase in each State fiscal year for retiree or beneficiary in PERS, TPAF, PFRS, SPRS, and JRS; makes appropriation.

NJ SB11

Employees' Retirement System, retirees and beneficiaries, one-time lump-sum additional payment

NJ SB16

Employees' Retirement System, retirees and beneficiaries, one-time lump-sum additional payment

NJ HB404

Employees' Retirement System, retirees and beneficiaries, one-time lump-sum additional payment

NJ A4713

Requires cost of living increase to be granted in each of two calendar years for certain retired members and beneficiaries of PFRS; makes appropriation.

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