Benefits And Health

Monday, June 10, 2019

Senate Bill 185

I saw a brief note on local news that Gov. Parsons had signed a bill related to feral hogs and pension plans. Assuming this was some type of omnibus bill, can you provide information about any impacts on state pensions?
On June 6th, Governor Parson signed a variety of bills that cover many different subject areas. (View the news release on bills the Governor signed.)

The bill he signed affecting MOSERS is SB 185. We have information on our website summarizing it. This act provides continued eligibility for membership in MOSERS for employees of the Missouri Housing Development Commission and of the Environmental Improvement & Energy Resources Authority. There are no other changes to retirement provisions affecting any other members or retirees.

The bill about feral hogs is separate legislation; it is HB 655.

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