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Pension Reform Newsletter: Houston pension system moves into crypto investing, California pension spiking, and more.
Plus: How pension funding can impact K-12 education inequalities, New York teachers' pension plan lowers investment expectations, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: State pension plans change investment return assumptions, how to improve Florida’s retirement plan, and more
Plus: Historical analysis of state pension plan funded ratios and comparisons between public and private sector teacher retirement benefits.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: How strong investment returns impact public pension funding
Plus: New York lowers its investment return expectations, problems for Ohio's teacher plan, new pension reports from Pew and Equable, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Leveraging airports to improve pension solvency, the future of reform in Pennsylvania, and more
Plus: Solutions to Montana’s pension challenges, comparing U.S. and Canadian public pensions, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Inflation’s Impact on Pension Plans, High Investment Returns, and More
Plus: A possible 13th check for Texas teachers, how Florida can pay down pension debt, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Landmark Reform in Texas, How Annuities Can Improve Retirement Offerings, and More
Plus: States that are leading the way on pension reform, new report on the value of retirement benefits and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Texas Legislature Approves Pension Reform, Retirement Choice in South Carolina, and More
Plus: Colorado and Arizona consider extra debt payments and Michigan looks to expand public employees' ability to purchase annuities.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Using Marijuana Revenue to Pay Pension Debt, Pension Reforms in Florida and North Dakota, and More
Plus, analysis on the factors that impact state-level pension reforms and how to better protect public workers from retirement risks.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Pension Costs Are Affecting California Classrooms, Why The Florida Retirement System Needs Changes, and More
Plus: New solvency analysis of Montana and Texas pension systems, fresh thinking for retirement plan design, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: New Analysis of Other Post Employment Benefit Debt, Florida Considers Pension Reform, and More
Plus: Nebraska legislature looks at stress testing to help municipal pension plans, why paying down unfunded liabilities makes sense for taxpayers, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Examining Private Equity in Public Pension Investments, the Growth of Pension Debt in 2020, and More
Plus: Biden’s Commerce Secretary pick is a pioneer of state pension reform, analysis of Montana and North Dakota pension systems and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Best Practices for State Pension Systems, Tracking Annual Investment Returns, and More
Plus: Arizona's pension solvency, lessons from West Virginia’s municipal pension reform effort, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Pension Plans Should Avoid Social Investing Strategies, Analysis of Louisiana’s Pension Systems, and More
Plus: Census Bureau data on state pension contributions, how plans are downplaying bad investment returns, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Modernizing Police Retirement Plans, Transit Agencies Strapped With Debt, and More
Plus: How to make pension reforms for the “new normal” economy, the growing unfunded pension liabilities in Texas, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Debating Federal Loans for Pensions, Reforming Texas’ Largest Pension Plans, and More
Plus: USPS needs to fix pension problems and debt, historically low Treasury yields show ongoing challenges for public pensions, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: Leasing State-Owned Toll Roads Could Help Fund Pensions, Public Pension Investment Returns vs. Assumptions, and More
Plus: California Supreme Court upholds pension reform twice — but the “California Rule” persists, Portland’s pension system is dependent on property values rising, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter: New Investment Policy for CalPERS, Pension Forfeiture Laws, and More
Plus: Why pension systems need to revisit their objectives, New Mexico's bipartisan reform, how return rate assumptions have changed, and more.