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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  AJR 10
          Author:   Torlakson (D), et al
          Amended:  5/18/09 in Assembly
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE PUBLIC EMP. & RET. COMMITTEE  :  5-0, 6/22/09
          AYES:  Correa, Benoit, Liu, Padilla, Wiggins
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Ashburn, Ducheny


           SUBJECT  :    Social Security

           SOURCE  :     California Federation of Teachers
                      California Retired Teachers Association
                      California Teachers Association


           DIGEST  :    This resolution requests the President and the  
          Congress of the United States to enact the Social Security  
          Fairness Act of 2009, which repeals the Government Pension  
          Offset (GPO) and the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP)  
          from the Social Security Act that applies to teachers and  
          other public employees in the state.

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing federal law contains the Social  
          Security Act which includes two offsets, the GPO and the  
          WEP that reduce Social Security benefits payable to persons  
          who are entitled to benefits under other public retirement  
          systems.  The GPO provides that the Social Security  
          benefits a person is receiving as a spouse or surviving  
          spouse are reduced by two-thirds the amount of any  
          government pension the person receives based on his or her  
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          own work in Federal, State or local government employment  
          not covered by Social Security.  The WEP reduces the Social  
          Security benefits of a retired or disabled worker and the  
          benefits of the worker's family if the worker also receives  
          a pension based in whole, or in part, on his or her own  
          earnings based on noncovered employment. 

           Comments
           
          Social Security provides benefits to retired workers and  
          under certain circumstances, their spouses, former spouses,  
          surviving spouses and surviving former spouses.  When  
          Social Security was originally established in 1935, state  
          and local governments and their employees were prohibited  
          from participating.  Over the years, federal laws were  
          passed allowing these employees the opportunity to elect to  
          join the program and many California jurisdictions joined,  
          including the State of California, except for the  
          California Highway Patrol, firefighters and correctional  
          officers.  Other California public employees not  
          participating in Social Security include teachers, more  
          than 450 cities, counties and special districts, judges,  
          and those working for the University of California.   
          Nationwide, more than a third of all teachers are not  
          covered under Social Security.  A majority of these  
          teachers will be subject to either the GPO or WEP, or in  
          some cases, both.  The application of these provisions can  
          have a severe impact on the financial security of these  
          retirees. 

          According to the author's office, "The WEP and GPO  
          provisions of the Social Security Act penalize individuals  
          who move from private sector employment to teaching, public  
          safety, and other careers in public service and vice versa.  
           California has a significant teacher shortage and requires  
          more than 16,000 new teachers per year to meet enrollment  
          growth needs, retirement replacement, as well as class size  
          reduction in targeted schools. The penalty hamstrings the  
          state's ability to recruit experienced professionals to  
          enter the teaching profession, as they would lose their  
          social security benefits if they changed careers." 

           Prior Legislation  








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          Numerous other resolutions have been adopted by the  
          legislature in the past to encourage Congress and the  
          President to eliminate, or limit the application of, the  
          Social Security offsets.  These include:  AJR 5  
          (Hernandez), Resolution Chapter 116, Statutes of 2007; SJR  
          15 (Dutton), Resolution Chapter 62, Statutes of 2006; AJR  
          29 (Pavely), Resolution Chapter 65, Statutes of 2003; AJR 3  
          (Leonard), Resolution Chapter 66, Statutes of 2001; and,  
          SJR 4 (Soto), Resolution Chapter 94, Statutes of 2001. 


           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Fiscal Com.:  No

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  6/23/09)

          California Federation of Teachers (co-source) 
          California Retired Teachers Association (co-source) 
          California Teachers Association (co-source) 
          American Federation of State, County and Municipal  
          Employees
          American Federation of State, County and Municipal  
          Employees, Local 685
          Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs
          Association of California School Administrators
          California Professional Firefighters
          California School Boards Association
          California School Employees Association
          CalSTRS
          Faculty Association of California Community Colleges
          Glendale City Employees Association
          Los Angeles County Probation Officers' Union
          Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca
          Los Angeles Police Protective League
          Orange County Employees Association
          Orange County Professional Firefighters Association
          Organization of SMUD Employees
          Peace Officers Research Association 
          Retired Public Employees Association
          Riverside Sheriffs' Association
          San Bernardino Public Employees Association
          San Luis Obispo County Employees Association
          Santa Rosa City Employees Association









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          DLW:nl  6/23/09   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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