Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB58

Introduced
1/18/23  

Caption

In membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for member's options, for death benefits and for payment of benefits from the system; in administration and miscellaneous provisions, further providing for duties of board regarding applications and elections of members and participants and for rights and duties of school employees, members and participants; in benefits, further providing for member's options, for death benefits and for payment of benefits from the system; and, in administration, funds, accounts, general provisions, further providing for duties of board regarding applications and elections of members and participants and for rights and duties of State employees, members and participants.

Impact

The introduction of SB 58 could significantly strengthen the financial security of surviving spouses of public employees across Pennsylvania. The expected outcome is a more equitable treatment of pensions, which could help prevent impoverishment among surviving spouses, particularly among women who statistically tend to have lesser financial resources in retirement. Supporters argue that this bill would not only affirm the economic rights of spouses but also could enhance the appeal of public service jobs by providing more competitive benefits. It is an important step toward ensuring that state law reflects current commitments to marital equity, however, it does call for close attention to the implementation and compliance by state pension boards.

Summary

Senate Bill 58 aims to amend the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes related to pensions for state and public school employees, specifically enhancing protections for surviving spouses. The bill seeks to ensure that the spouses of public employees are not left financially vulnerable upon the death of their partner, addressing existing disparities where surviving spouses, particularly women, often face economic hardship. The legislation proposes that any election by a member regarding their pension benefits that does not ensure at least a 50% survivor annuity for the spouse would require spousal consent to be valid. This amendment is designed to align state law with federal protections established by the Retirement Equity Act of 1984, which mandates certain survivor benefits for private pension plans.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 58 is favorable, particularly among advocates for women's rights and economic justice. Proponents view it as a crucial measure for enhancing the social safety net for families affected by the death of a breadwinner. However, potential concerns from some quarters about administrative burdens or complexities involved in implementing such changes were anticipated. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of balancing protecting rights of spouses with practical considerations for pension administration.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide greater economic security, discussions may revolve around how these changes are implemented and whether they may inadvertently create additional liabilities for the pension systems. Concerns include ensuring that the adjustments do not negatively impact other aspects of pension governance or lead to increased costs for state pension funds. Additionally, some legislators may argue about the implications for the rights of employees without spouses or those in non-traditional relationships, underscoring the importance of inclusive language in the bill's provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB782

In membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for termination of annuities; in membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan; and, in benefits, further providing for termination of annuities.

PA SB423

In membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan; and, in benefits, further providing for termination of annuities.

PA SB248

In membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan.

PA SB699

In membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan.

PA HB1687

In membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan.

PA HB1544

In membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan.

PA SB1033

In membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for credited school service.

PA HB1605

In membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for creditable nonschool service; and, in membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits, further providing for creditable nonstate service.

PA HB1764

In ethics standards and financial disclosure, further providing for restricted activities; and, in benefits, providing for payment of benefits from the system to former members of General Assembly.

PA HB1248

In ethics standards and financial disclosure, further providing for restricted activities; and, in benefits, providing for payment of benefits from the system to former members of General Assembly.

Similar Bills

IN HB1001

State budget.

IL HB3194

PEN CD-SURS-SURVIVORS BENEFITS

IN HB1221

Pension matters.

IL SB1894

PEN CD-SURS-SURVIVORS BENEFITS

IN SB0362

Thirteenth check.

IN SB0038

Thirteenth check.

IN HB1028

Thirteenth check.

CA AB1325

State teachers’ retirement.