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ASSOCIATION TAKES FIGHT TO CAPITAL HILL

Renewed Effort on WEP/GPO

MARCH 12, 2010: On Tuesday and Wednesday of this past week, our Association's Shawn Duhamel was in Washington taking part in a GPO & WEP National Summit. The two-day summit was hosted by the Texas Retired Teachers Association and included representatives from retiree organizations in several states.

The Association is active within several national coalitions, comprised of various associations and unions, whose aim it is to repeal the WEP & GPO laws. In our latest edition of the Voice, we discuss the efforts of our state's public safety unions on the national level.

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ASSOCIATION OPPOSES AGE-BASED REGULATIONS
March 8, 2010 - Members are urged to contact their State Representative or Senator and urge that they oppose any attempt to impose driving license regulations that are age-biased. Senate Bill 2290 (See March 3 article), which was passed in the Senate in the last week, discriminates against over-age-75 drivers. The bill sets age-biased requirements plus an additional fee when renewing a license. The House version of the driving bill does not require new standards for over-age-75 drivers. Your message to legislators is simple: No discrimination against elderly drivers when renewing a driving license. Any changes in the law must include all drivers regardless of age.
The two competing versions of the bill are now before a House/Senate Conference Committee, where a compromise version is being negotiated.
 
SENATE PASSES ELDERLY DRIVER RESTRICTIONS

Bill Now in House/Senate Conference

MARCH 3, 2010: On Tuesday, the Mass State Senate passed its version of the so-called "Safe Driver" bill (S2290). The bill, which drew a spirited debate amongst Senators from both parties, contains language that would require drivers age 75 and older to undergo a cognitive and physical abilities test in order to renew their license.

A floor amendment (contained below) to S2290 places the administration of such a test in the hands of primary care physicians, rather than the Registry of Motor Vehicles, as had earlier been the plan. However, the RMV would help set the standards and specifics of the test.

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Current Voice
PENSION FUND HAS BANNER YEAR

But Change In Funding Schedules Needed

MARCH 2010 VOICE: After losing over 29% of its value in calendar 2008, the Commonwealth’s Pension Reserves Investment Trust (PRIT) Fund rebounded with an earnings of 17.46% for Year 2009, providing a badly needed lift for the 50 retirement systems, including the State and Teachers, whose entire pension funds are invested by PRIT. Other retirement systems, investing on their own, also had a banner year, some as high as 20%.

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PENSION REFORM: PHASE II ON THE MOVE

Governor Introduces Legislation

MARCH 2010 VOICE: Pension reform's "Phase II" is on the move, taking shape in legislation filed by Governor Patrick (HB4440). Now in the hands of the Joint Committee on Public Service, it is far from being a finished product at this time.

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PUBLIC SAFETY UNIONS FOCUS ON WEP/GPO

MARCH 2010 VOICE: Top officials within two of Massachusetts's most influential public safety unions are playing an increasingly central role at the national level when it comes to the issue of Social Security reform.

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GOVERNOR'S BUDGET: STATE AND TEACHERS' 3% COLA MISSING

No Change In GIC Premium Contribution

MARCH 2010 VOICE: Within Governor Patrick's version of the FY11 Budget, a 3% COLA (cost-of-living adjustment) for eligible state and teacher retirees was missing. In contacting the Governor's Administration and Finance Secretary Jay Gonzales, we were told that it was not the administration's intent to exclude the COLA and that an errata (correction) to the budget for a 3% COLA would be filed.

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