Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1133

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to contributions to certain fire and police pension funds.

Impact

By allowing local governing bodies to adjust contribution rates based on actuarial findings, SB1133 impacts the financial management of pension funds for firefighters and police. This has possible implications for their retirement benefits, ensuring that the funds are adequate while allowing localities to respond to changing economic conditions. The provision for decreasing contribution rates can relieve some financial pressure on municipal budgets, which is especially significant in times of economic downturns or fiscal constraints.

Summary

SB1133 relates to contributions to certain fire and police pension funds in Texas. The bill amends existing laws to clarify and govern the use of public funds for pension contributions. It specifically touches on the processes that local governments must follow when changing their contribution rates. Importantly, it provides a pathway for both increases and decreases in contribution rates, depending on the financial assessments by qualified actuaries regarding the necessary rates to amortize unfunded actuarial liabilities over specified periods. This flexibility is intended to ensure that pensions remain fully funded while also allowing adjustments in response to fiscal realities.

Contention

During discussions regarding SB1133, there may have been concerns about the impact of changing contribution rates on the financial stability of pension funds. Critics could argue that the flexibility of contribution rates might lead to underfunding issues if local bodies prioritize short-term savings over long-term pension health. Conversely, supporters of the bill may highlight the necessity for local governments to manage their pension costs effectively while still honoring commitments to first responders. This balance between fiscal prudence and ensuring retirement security is likely central to the discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

TX HB2136

Identical Relating to contributions to certain fire and police pension funds.

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