West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5087

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  

Caption

To allow Tier II teachers to be able to bank unused sick time towards retirement.

Impact

If implemented, HB 5087 will directly affect the retirement benefits for newly hired teachers within West Virginia, allowing them to leverage their accrued leave for improved financial security in retirement. This modification to the existing retirement system recognizes the contributions of teachers and their accumulated leave, creating a more favorable retirement outcome. The bill aligns with legislative efforts to support educators and make teaching positions more attractive, particularly in a time when teacher retention is a critical issue in many regions.

Summary

House Bill 5087 seeks to amend the West Virginia Code to allow Tier II teachers who became members of the Teachers Retirement System after July 1, 2015, to convert their accrued annual and sick leave into retirement service credit. Specifically, the bill proposes a conversion ratio of one day of retirement service credit for every two days of accrued annual and sick leave. This change aims to provide additional financial benefits to teachers at the time of retirement, enhancing their overall retirement package by acknowledging their years of service and unused leave time.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 5087 appears to be positive among educators and those advocating for educational reform. Supporters argue that this bill represents a necessary step toward compensating teachers adequately for their service and acknowledges their commitment to education. Legislators and educational groups have expressed strong support for measures that enhance the retirement benefits for teachers, viewing it as a means to improve retention rates. However, there are aspects of the bill that may face scrutiny regarding the fiscal implications on state finances.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential financial strain this bill could place on the state's retirement system and budget. Critics may challenge whether allowing the conversion of sick leave to retirement credit will lead to increased future liabilities for the state. There are also concerns related to ensuring equity among all teachers, particularly those who joined the system prior to the July 1, 2015 cutoff. Stakeholders may express differing opinions on how the bill's provisions could affect various groups of educators across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB81

Allowing Tier II Teachers Retirement System members to apply accrued annual and sick leave toward an increase in retirement benefits

WV HB2134

To modify the teacher retirement system so that Tier 2 teachers may use annual/sick leave towards retirement

WV HB3028

To allow teachers can bank sick leave for years of service and/or insurance payments.

WV SB238

Specifying when public employee's spouse may be covered by PEIA

WV HB2249

Specifying when a public employee’s spouse may be covered by PEIA

WV SB268

Relating to PEIA

WV HB2534

Relating to public employees insurance

WV SB664

Dissolving PEIA and converting to employer-owned mutual insurance company

WV HB3234

Relating to disability retirement medical examinations of public employee retirement systems

WV HB3292

To expand the EMS retirement system

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