NCPERS applauds Senate passage of Illinois Secure Choice Plan
Urges
House lawmakers to follow Senate's lead
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[April 11, 2014]
WASHINGTON — Following is a statement by Hank
Kim, Esq., executive director and counsel for the National
Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems, on the Illinois
Senate's passage of the Illinois Secure Choice Savings Plan:
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"NCPERS applauds the Illinois Senate for taking action to address a growing
crisis in Illinois and throughout the country — the unprecedented retirement
savings deficit in the private sector. Senators passed the Illinois Secure
Choice Savings Plan, which would create a retirement savings plan for workers at
businesses that have more than 25 employees but do not offer a retirement plan.
Businesses will be able to participate in the plan with minimal effort. Most
importantly, it will not cost the government — or Illinois taxpayers — a dime.
"If the House approves the measure and it becomes law, a portable, at-work
retirement savings program will become available to 2.5 million Illinois workers
who currently have no access to such a plan and face living entirely on Social
Security in retirement. For most workers, that won't be enough. Not only will
they not be contributing to the Illinois economy and generating tax revenues,
they could easily become reliant on government programs.
"Illinois is not alone in looking forward and working to resolve the private
sector retirement security dilemma to avoid its inevitable negative economic
impact. NCPERS is working with policymakers in the state of Washington, Maryland
and other states who want to take action now to protect their working citizens,
their taxpayers and their economies.
"More than two years ago, NCPERS developed and rigorously tested its own
proposal for addressing the private sector retirement security crisis — the
Secure Choice Pension. It calls for public-private partnerships in each state —
or in groups of states — to establish an affordable, easy-to-administer
retirement savings plan in which individual contributions would be pooled
together and invested by professional money managers. Participants would receive
a guaranteed, lifetime income in retirement — one that's immune to sudden
economic downturns or the vagaries of the stock market. The Illinois Secure
Choice Savings Plan shares many of those characteristics.
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"With a national private sector retirement savings deficit of $14
trillion-plus, there is no question that peril lies ahead as baby
boomers swell the retirement population and the generation behind
them continues to work without adequate savings. That peril can be
avoided if we act now — which is why the Illinois House should
follow the Senate's lead and make the Illinois Secure Choice Savings
Plan law."
[Text from
news release from
the National Conference on Public
Employee Retirement Systems]
The National Conference on Public
Employee Retirement Systems is the largest trade association for
public sector pension funds, representing more than 550 funds
throughout the United States and Canada. It is a unique nonprofit
network of public trustees, administrators, public officials and
investment professionals who collectively manage more than $3
trillion in pension assets. Founded in 1941, NCPERS is the principal
trade association working to promote and protect pensions by
focusing on advocacy, research and education for the benefit of
public sector pension stakeholders.
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