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    Post FRS High Risk Proposed Cuts

    Lets put aside all the B.S. and work together on this. It effects us all.

    There are major efforts in the Florida Legislature to scuttle benefits in the Florida Retirement System and the Municipal Police Retirement Systems. The Florida PBA has spent the majority of the time in Tallahassee lobbying against these measures, but a number of studies, bills, and reports have been authorized that require us to take a more aggressive approach.

    Among the proposals being discussed:

    State Retirement At Risk

    -Reducing the Special Risk Class in FRS back to the original membership of Law Enforcement Officers, Correctional Officers, and Firefighters. Removing Correctional Probation Officers.
    -Reducing the 3% Accrual Rates for Special Risk.
    -Increasing the high 5 years to the highest 8 years.
    -Capping your retirement payment at 70% not the current 100%.
    -Increasing Special Risk normal retirement age to age 60 or 30 years of service.
    -Implementing an employee contribution for retirement of 1% of salary.
    Municipal Retirement At Risk

    -Capping your retirement payment at 70% not the current 100%.
    -Changes the 185 premium tax law so extra money does not have to be spent on extra benefits.
    -Increasing normal retirement age to age 60 or 30 years of service.
    -Majority of members on the Board of Trustees could not be active or retired pension plan members.
    There are a number of bills that enact some of these proposals, but the worst one of all is HB 1543 by Representative Juan Zapata. His bill purges Correctional Probation Officers from the Special Risk Class, reduces the 3% accrual rate, raises the age limit to 60 and years of 30 years of service for both local and state officers, removes 185 extra benefits requirement from law, and caps the percentage of retirement at 70% for everyone.

    You can do something about it.

    Please call and email ALL of the following Legislators to express your concerns:

    Dial the PBA's toll-free number 1-800-733-3722. When you get the PBA greeting, dial the extension listed below to connect to the respective legislators. You will have to call back to the PBA for each legislator.


    Representative Juan Zapata
    Ext 6119
    juan.zapata@myfloridahouse.gov

    Senate President Jeff Atwater
    Ext 7025
    atwater.jeff.web@flsenate.gov

    Senator Mike Haridopolos
    Ext 7026
    haridopolos.mike.web@flsenate.gov

    Senator JD Alexander
    Ext 7017
    alexander.jd.web@flsenate.gov

    Speaker of the House Larry Cretul
    Ext 6022
    larry.cretul@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative Dean Cannon
    Ext 6035
    dean.cannon@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative Will Weatherford
    Ext 6061
    will.weatherford@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative David Rivera
    Ext 6112
    david.rivera@myfloridahouse.gov

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    Lets put aside all the B.S. and work together on this. It effects us all.

    There are major efforts in the Florida Legislature to scuttle benefits in the Florida Retirement System and the Municipal Police Retirement Systems. The Florida PBA has spent the majority of the time in Tallahassee lobbying against these measures, but a number of studies, bills, and reports have been authorized that require us to take a more aggressive approach.

    Among the proposals being discussed:

    State Retirement At Risk

    -Reducing the Special Risk Class in FRS back to the original membership of Law Enforcement Officers, Correctional Officers, and Firefighters. Removing Correctional Probation Officers.
    -Reducing the 3% Accrual Rates for Special Risk.
    -Increasing the high 5 years to the highest 8 years.
    -Capping your retirement payment at 70% not the current 100%.
    -Increasing Special Risk normal retirement age to age 60 or 30 years of service.
    -Implementing an employee contribution for retirement of 1% of salary.
    Municipal Retirement At Risk

    -Capping your retirement payment at 70% not the current 100%.
    -Changes the 185 premium tax law so extra money does not have to be spent on extra benefits.
    -Increasing normal retirement age to age 60 or 30 years of service.
    -Majority of members on the Board of Trustees could not be active or retired pension plan members.
    There are a number of bills that enact some of these proposals, but the worst one of all is HB 1543 by Representative Juan Zapata. His bill purges Correctional Probation Officers from the Special Risk Class, reduces the 3% accrual rate, raises the age limit to 60 and years of 30 years of service for both local and state officers, removes 185 extra benefits requirement from law, and caps the percentage of retirement at 70% for everyone.

    You can do something about it.

    Please call and email ALL of the following Legislators to express your concerns:

    Dial the PBA's toll-free number 1-800-733-3722. When you get the PBA greeting, dial the extension listed below to connect to the respective legislators. You will have to call back to the PBA for each legislator.


    Representative Juan Zapata
    Ext 6119
    juan.zapata@myfloridahouse.gov

    Senate President Jeff Atwater
    Ext 7025
    atwater.jeff.web@flsenate.gov

    Senator Mike Haridopolos
    Ext 7026
    haridopolos.mike.web@flsenate.gov

    Senator JD Alexander
    Ext 7017
    alexander.jd.web@flsenate.gov

    Speaker of the House Larry Cretul
    Ext 6022
    larry.cretul@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative Dean Cannon
    Ext 6035
    dean.cannon@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative Will Weatherford
    Ext 6061
    will.weatherford@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative David Rivera
    Ext 6112
    david.rivera@myfloridahouse.gov

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    This is what's important!

    Quote Originally Posted by ;1511632
    Lets put aside all the B.S. and work together on this. It effects us all.

    There are major efforts in the Florida Legislature to scuttle benefits in the Florida Retirement System and the Municipal Police Retirement Systems. The Florida PBA has spent the majority of the time in Tallahassee lobbying against these measures, but a number of studies, bills, and reports have been authorized that require us to take a more aggressive approach.

    Among the proposals being discussed:

    State Retirement At Risk

    -Reducing the Special Risk Class in FRS back to the original membership of Law Enforcement Officers, Correctional Officers, and Firefighters. Removing Correctional Probation Officers.
    -Reducing the 3% Accrual Rates for Special Risk.
    -Increasing the high 5 years to the highest 8 years.
    -Capping your retirement payment at 70% not the current 100%.
    -Increasing Special Risk normal retirement age to age 60 or 30 years of service.
    -Implementing an employee contribution for retirement of 1% of salary.
    Municipal Retirement At Risk

    -Capping your retirement payment at 70% not the current 100%.
    -Changes the 185 premium tax law so extra money does not have to be spent on extra benefits.
    -Increasing normal retirement age to age 60 or 30 years of service.
    -Majority of members on the Board of Trustees could not be active or retired pension plan members.
    There are a number of bills that enact some of these proposals, but the worst one of all is HB 1543 by Representative Juan Zapata. His bill purges Correctional Probation Officers from the Special Risk Class, reduces the 3% accrual rate, raises the age limit to 60 and years of 30 years of service for both local and state officers, removes 185 extra benefits requirement from law, and caps the percentage of retirement at 70% for everyone.

    You can do something about it.

    Please call and email ALL of the following Legislators to express your concerns:

    Dial the PBA's toll-free number 1-800-733-3722. When you get the PBA greeting, dial the extension listed below to connect to the respective legislators. You will have to call back to the PBA for each legislator.


    Representative Juan Zapata
    Ext 6119
    juan.zapata@myfloridahouse.gov

    Senate President Jeff Atwater
    Ext 7025
    atwater.jeff.web@flsenate.gov

    Senator Mike Haridopolos
    Ext 7026
    haridopolos.mike.web@flsenate.gov

    Senator JD Alexander
    Ext 7017
    alexander.jd.web@flsenate.gov

    Speaker of the House Larry Cretul
    Ext 6022
    larry.cretul@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative Dean Cannon
    Ext 6035
    dean.cannon@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative Will Weatherford
    Ext 6061
    will.weatherford@myfloridahouse.gov

    Representative David Rivera
    Ext 6112
    david.rivera@myfloridahouse.gov


    What the follow up to this?

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    We here at the PBA recommend that every member call or contact the numbers provided by us. Let these major players know we need to correct the wrong perpetrated upon us.
    Call now!

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    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    We here at the PBA recommend that every member call or contact the numbers provided by us. Let these major players know we need to correct the wrong perpetrated upon us.
    Call now!
    Call it's important!

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    Hahahah reading this blogs, you guys are a joke!!! Hope they do away with Law enforcement, you are all the most corrupt organization in the community!!! You will get what you deserve, keep bashing yourself, only matter of time before you implode!!

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