Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2396

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Caption

Relating to the payment of certain employer contributions for employed retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

Impact

Should SB2396 be enacted, it would significantly affect the financial obligations of employers reporting retirees to the TRS. The proposed changes would apply starting in the 2022-2023 school year, reshaping how contributions are calculated and potentially alleviating some financial strain from employers. The bill could lead to increased stability in the funding of employer contributions, which in turn may influence the financial sustainability of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

Summary

SB2396 aims to amend the Government Code with respect to employer contributions for employed retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS). The bill outlines specific contribution requirements for employers, detailing how they should report retirees and the contributions they must make based on the retirees' salaries. Notably, it introduces a new provision allowing the retirement system to waive all or part of these contributions for certain fiscal years, thereby providing flexible financial management for affected employers and the retirement system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2396 appears to be generally positive, as it aims to address current financial pressures faced by both employers and the TRS. By allowing for the waiver of contributions in certain circumstances, the bill is seen as a pragmatic approach to managing financial resources while ensuring that retirees continue to receive proper benefits. However, there may be some concerns from stakeholders regarding the impact of these waivers on the long-term viability of the retirement system.

Contention

Despite its positive reception, significant points of contention may arise around the waiver provision. Some may argue that granting the retirement system the discretion to waive contributions is a step that could undermine the funding structure of the TRS if over-relied upon. This debate will likely center on the balance between financial relief for employers and the necessity of maintaining robust funding for retirees' benefits, representing a critical aspect of the discussion as the bill progresses.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 825. Administration
    • Section: 4092

Insurance Code

  • Chapter 1575. Texas Public School Employees Group Benefits Program
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB1758

Identical Relating to the payment of certain employer contributions for employed retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

TX SB2175

Same As Relating to the payment of certain employer contributions for employed retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

TX SB2175

Same As Relating to the payment of certain employer contributions for employed retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

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