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As Clock Ticks, Pipeline, Education, Retirement & Autism Bills Linger
The Associated PressAn in-depth look at some of the key bills remaining as the legislative session ends Sunday. ALASKA PIPELINE House Speaker Mike Chenault opposes a rewritten version of his bill to advance an in-state natural gas pipeline project. Chenault told...Tags: Politics, Retirement, Bill Thomas, Interior Policy, Private Health Care
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State Could Save Money with Pension Deposit, Analyst Says
The Associated PressThe state could save $5.3 billion in payments to Alaska's troubled public employees' retirement system by putting $2 billion into a reserve fund, according to a legislative fiscal analyst. David Teal says the $2 billion would raise the system's funding...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
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Lawmakers Debate Pension Plan
Channel 2 NewsTeachers, police officers, the AARP, and public relations professionals gathered Thursday morning to explain to state lawmakers why they should change Alaska's retirement benefits for public employees. At issue is a bill (SB 121) which would give new...Tags: Politics, Democratic Party, Retirement, Employees, Republican Party
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Delaying Retirement Savings
Channel 2 Financial CorrespondentWe all know it’s best to start saving for retirement at a young age. Doing so allows your savings more time to grow and compound. The difficult part is finding money to save, especially if you are just getting established and raising a family. ...Tags: Politics, Retirement, Social Issues, Personal Finance, Career and Workplace
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Don't Miss IRA and Roth Opportunities
KTUU Financial CorrespondentWe are now a mere six weeks away from the spring tax deadline. It is a good time to review the opportunity for giving a boost to your retirement plan. You still have time to make a tax deductible or after-tax contribution to your own retirement plan....Tags: Politics, 401K, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Personal Finance
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City police officer settles lawsuit over shootings
A Baltimore police sergeant who claimed he was never treated for post-traumatic stress disorder after he fatally shot a man in 2005 has settled a lawsuit against the city, in a deal that allows him to retire with his pension, according to court...
Tags: Politics, Justice System, George Nilson, Interior Policy, Baltimore County
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Pensions, bonuses and county budgets
This is the season when local governments finalize their budgets for the next fiscal year, and the grousing about their penurious circumstances is in full swing. Some are even complaining that the state's revised budget and tax plan — signed into...
Tags: Annapolis, Politics, Democratic Party, Teaching and Learning, Teachers
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Joe Paterno built up a $13.4-million pension
Joe Paterno accrued a state pension worth $13.4 million during his coaching career at Penn State, a family spokesman said. Paterno's widow, Sue, will receive an initial payment of $10.1 million by the end of May, with the rest to be paid out over the...
Tags: Joe Paterno, Politics, Abusive Behavior, Sports, Interior Policy
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CalPERS withholds votes on nine Wal-Mart directors
SACRAMENTO --Adding weight to a growing backlash over alleged corruption in Mexico, the California Public Employees' Retirement System is withholding its support for the election of nineWal-Mart directors. The $228-billion CalPERS fund said it would...
Tags: Politics, Bribery, Corporate Crime, Interior Policy, The New York Times
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California teachers pension fund to vote against Wal-Mart board
SACRAMENTO — The California State Teachers' Retirement System will cast its 5.3 million shares of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. against the reelection of the company's board after allegations of bribery in the retailer's Mexican operations. Citing "a...Tags: Politics, Finance, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Economy, Business and Finance
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Crunch time
The 20 or so Percy Julian Middle School students seated in a half-moon around the governor Tuesday couldn't fully understand the financial crisis facing Illinois. At one point, an eighth-grader asked, "What's a pension?" He'll find out soon enough....
Tags: Politics, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Illinois Governor, Regional Authority
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Sea of love for Chicago's finest likely to evaporate fast
How long will Chicago police float on their official sea of love? For the last couple of days, Chicagoans have sung their praises, the people and the big shots too, saying the police did a great job handling the protesters during the NATO summit. They...
Tags: Politics, Chicago Mayor, Michigan Avenue, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chicago Cubs
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