Senators stressed at meeting that there will be no effort to reduce benefits for PERS members.
Senate panel mulls
board Chairwoman Kimberly Hanna, chief financial officer and clerk for the city of Tupelo, agreed even though the increase will cost her employer, the city of Tupelo, $2 million a year. board meetings and make those difficult decisions sometimes.” Hanna and other board has issued a statement opposing the House bill. Senate Government Structure Chair Chris Johnson, R-Hattiesburg, said he has not decided how to handle the House bill in his committee, but said he wanted to hear from
board members told senators during the recent meeting that it is important that the members of members and did not include people who represent governmental entities and the impact that the board’s action could have on the budgets of governmental entities. People who represent government entities might express more concern to the fuller Board in approving large increases in the amount those governmental entities pay into the system. The current increase approved by the Board is a 5% increase in the paycheck for each employee designated to go toward the retirement system.
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