West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB443

Introduced
1/20/22  
Refer
1/20/22  
Report Pass
1/27/22  
Refer
1/27/22  
Engrossed
2/16/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  
Passed
3/23/22  

Caption

Including police and firefighter as electors of trustees for certain pension funds

Impact

The enactment of SB443 is expected to influence state pension laws significantly. By permitting retirees to vote for trustees who manage their pensions, it ensures that their perspectives are considered in discussions and decisions regarding fund management. The Board of Trustees will now include more diverse representation, potentially improving the accountability and responsiveness of pension funds to their beneficiaries, which include active and retired members of the police and fire departments.

Summary

Senate Bill 443, passed in West Virginia, amends the relevant sections of retirement law to include retired police officers and firefighters as electors of trustees for certain pension and relief funds. This important change allows for these retired members to participate in the governance of pension funds, thereby recognizing their contributions and allowing their voices to be heard in decisions impacting their benefits. The bill reflects a growing trend to include retirees in the management of their own pension funds.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB443 was largely positive, with support coming from various quarters, including lawmakers and advocacy groups for retired public safety personnel. Many viewed the bill as a necessary step toward enhancing the electoral rights of retirees and ensuring they have a say in the management of their pension funds. The unanimous passing of the bill (98-0) in the House underscores this support and indicates a strong bipartisan commitment to the welfare of retired police officers and firefighters.

Contention

Despite the general support for SB443, some concerns were raised regarding the implications of increasing the electoral body for pension trustees. Skeptics questioned whether adding retired officers and firefighters to the voting process might complicate governance structures or lead to conflicts of interest. However, proponents argued that the benefit of including those directly impacted by the governance of these funds far outweighs the potential complications, emphasizing the importance of representation and inclusive decision-making.

Companion Bills

WV HB4431

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WV HB4539

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